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by MaduroBU
Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:06 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell
Replies: 14
Views: 11340

Re: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell

The medical center. But you do not want my services. If you get them, it is because something really bad has already happened to you.
by MaduroBU
Fri Aug 16, 2019 5:49 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell
Replies: 14
Views: 11340

Re: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell

Tex1961 wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 2:09 pm
MaduroBU wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:41 pm
Tex1961 wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 11:18 am For what he charged me he certainly has enough to own the building.... But no... Just holds an office there..... This isn't a big deal and as I stated, I had assumed that it wouldn't be legal for me to bring one in..... There was an opportunity for me to see him before we hit the range together but not a big deal..... I also brought it up to the forum just because as a member, I like to read these "what if's" to get better educated as well... Plus with all of the negative from the medical community It's nice on occasion to hear doctors who are Pro 2a...... and are interested in the hobby....
It used to be that everyone bought their own building and depreciated the value out of their revenues over 10 years. That was the path to wealth. That seems amazing until you run into a rough patch, your partner quits/moves/retires, or you want to take a vacation. Now a ton of us are salaried employees of giant corporations. An office manager that I don't directly pay cuts me a check every two weeks for work I did in a building that I couldn't hope to own. Times change.

Also, there are lots of docs who shoot. We're not as vocal as the people who want guns banned, but there are a lot of us. Physicians have a long history of contributing to the shooting sports, and despite the press many of us still do.
As a member of the Medical faternatny, I appreciate you chiming in.... Also as a follow up on your post about owning your own building, etc... My wife is a Director of Realestate development for a major Healthcare company that owns and manages MOB's (Medical Office Buildings) all around the country.... The rules and regulations set down by the Feds are so completed nowadays that it takes almost an entire legal department dedicated to just managing the leases and purchases as not to run afoul of any federal healthcare practice laws.... Crazy....
My stepfather hung up a shingle in a midsize town in 1980 and grew that practice to be the dominant local multispecialty practice. 40 years later I cannot conceive of how one would do so and he says that he'd worry about me if I wanted to try.
by MaduroBU
Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:41 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell
Replies: 14
Views: 11340

Re: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell

Tex1961 wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 11:18 am For what he charged me he certainly has enough to own the building.... But no... Just holds an office there..... This isn't a big deal and as I stated, I had assumed that it wouldn't be legal for me to bring one in..... There was an opportunity for me to see him before we hit the range together but not a big deal..... I also brought it up to the forum just because as a member, I like to read these "what if's" to get better educated as well... Plus with all of the negative from the medical community It's nice on occasion to hear doctors who are Pro 2a...... and are interested in the hobby....
It used to be that everyone bought their own building and depreciated the value out of their revenues over 10 years. That was the path to wealth. That seems amazing until you run into a rough patch, your partner quits/moves/retires, or you want to take a vacation. Now a ton of us are salaried employees of giant corporations. An office manager that I don't directly pay cuts me a check every two weeks for work I did in a building that I couldn't hope to own. Times change.

Also, there are lots of docs who shoot. We're not as vocal as the people who want guns banned, but there are a lot of us. Physicians have a long history of contributing to the shooting sports, and despite the press many of us still do.
by MaduroBU
Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:13 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell
Replies: 14
Views: 11340

Re: Bringing Firearm to Medical building to sell

They don't keep doctors chained in the basement after clinic. At least not after residency.

Meet the guy at a range.

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