- A Doctor on Twitter went viral by opening a call to go to Canada to wash dishes and “live better”.
- However, here we tell you how true it is that a doctor could have a better quality of life being there.
- How much does a dishwasher make in Canada?
A Doctor on Twitter went viral by opening a call to go to Canada to wash dishes and “live better”. However, here we tell you how true it is that a doctor could have a better quality of life being there.
How much does a dishwasher make in Canada?
Work like dishwashers in canada it only requires completion of high school and can be an opportunity to save money. In addition, many of the companies in the North American country provide training to their employees
To start with, a dishwasher wins on average 14 Canadian dollars per hour in Canada, according to information from the national employment service Job Bank, which in Mexico is equivalent to 274.45 pesos per hour. The agency reports that, in general, income in this sector varies between 11 and 28 Canadian dollars for each hour of work.
The weekly salary is approx. $672which in pesos is approximately $13,173.
While the monthly salary amounts to 2,688 dollars, that is, 52,695 pesos. It should be noted that the payment may be higher depending on the city in which you work.
What are the requirements to work as a dishwasher in Canada?
The main requirement that those interested in to work as a dishwasher in Canada is to have completed high school. It is not necessary to have previous work experience for this work, since companies usually provide training to their workers, according to the Canadian employment service.
Applicants must also be fluent in one of the main languages of the North American country, which are English and French. Thus, the worker will be able to perform optimally in the job.
But how much does an IMSS General Practitioner earn in Mexico?
On the other hand, according to Glassdor, a newly hired IMSS general practitioner earns $12,000 a month.
The average IMSS general medical salary in Mexico is $120,000 a year or $61.54 an hour. Entry-level positions start at an income of $96,000 a year, while more experienced professionals earn up to $204,000 a year.
Depending on the level of education, people employed as doctors and who have a bachelor’s degree receive an average monthly salary of 17,422 pesos. While those who work in health institutions are 18,675 pesos and those who provide medical services informally are 12,114 pesos.
In fact, Mexican doctors are the lowest paid in the world.
On the other hand, we show you the best paid specialties in Mexico.
The 8 best paid medical specialties in Mexico
1. Pulmonology
The average base salary for a pulmonologist is $21,141 a month.
Principal functions
A pulmonologist treats diseases of the respiratory system: lungs, nose and mouth, trachea, larynx, pharynx, bronchi and diaphragm. This specialist diagnoses and treats diseases such as: asthma, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, lung diseases, sleep apnea, tuberculosis, pneumonia, etc.
2. Orthopedics
The average base salary for an orthopedist is $18,273 a month.
Principal functions
An orthopedist specializes in conditions and injuries of the musculoskeletal system: bones, muscles, nerves, joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and other connective tissues. Learn about the different types of joints and how they work. Treats bone fractures, tendon injuries, meniscal tears, sprains, treats conditions such as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) or carpal tunnel syndrome.
3. Anesthesiology
The average base salary for an anesthesiologist is $17,424 a month.
Principal functions
An anesthesiologist is responsible for administering medications that prevent the patient from feeling pain during medical procedures. Evaluates the patient before surgery to decide the most appropriate, safe and effective type of anesthesia. Monitors the patient before, during, and after the procedure, and administers medications for proper pain management.
4. Cardiology
The average base salary for a cardiologist is $16,720 a month.
Principal functions
A cardiologist treats diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Evaluates the medical history of patients, measures blood pressure, blood flow and other parameters to assess cardiac function. He diagnoses and treats illnesses with medication, but can also specialize in surgery (interventional cardiologist) and perform heart valve repairs, cardiac catheterization, heart transplants, and pacemaker implants.
5. Urology
The average base salary for a urologist is $16,533 a month.
Principal functions
The urologist is a medical specialist in the male genitourinary tract: bladder, kidneys, adrenal glands, reproductive organs and urethra. He can treat conditions like: infertility, infections, kidney stones, and urinary problems. They may specialize in diagnostic tests such as ultrasound, cystoscopy, and endoscopy of the urinary tract, they may also perform surgery to correct certain conditions.
6. Gynecology
The average base salary for a gynecologist is $16,085 a month.
Principal functions
A gynecologist cares for female reproductive health. It can treat problems such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids, and infertility. Offers services such as: pelvic exams, pap smears and colposcopy. A gynecologist may also specialize in obstetrics and care for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
7. Gastroenterology
The average base salary for a gastroenterologist is $15,966 a month.
Principal functions
A gastroenterologist treats gastrointestinal conditions. This specialist performs endoscopic procedures to view the gastrointestinal tract and make a diagnosis.. He does not perform surgery, but works closely with gastrointestinal surgeons. It usually treats conditions such as: reflux, colon polyps, peptic ulcers, colitis, pancreatitis and hepatitis, among others.
8. Plastic surgery
The average base salary for a plastic surgeon is $12,239 a month.
Principal functions
The job of a plastic surgeon is to reconstruct, modify or improve external parts of the human body. His patients are usually people with birth defects, patients who have suffered an injury that has affected their physical appearance or who want to modify their appearance.
The salaries reflect the data registered in the web pages indicated at the time of writing this article. They may vary depending on the hiring company and the candidates’ experience, educational background, and location.
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