 Here's one of the biggest perks of being a hospice. Now, if you're unfamiliar, often hospice will have seven days on, but also seven days off. This past week, my wife and I took an impromptu trip to New York City, where we just spent three days in the middle of Times Square doing things like walking the Brooklyn Bridge, going to the top of the Vanderbilt Building, and seeing an amazing view of New York City, as well as just walking around Central Park, and of course, definitely tasting some amazing food. And going on trips like these makes this one of the most attractive parts about being a hospice and why so many people go into the field. It's because, one, training is short. You get to go through residency and then become a attending physician, making good money, working just half the year, but then you can go on trips like this with your loved ones and families, and also show up for very important events during the weekdays instead of having a Monday through Friday schedule and only having Saturdays and Sundays off. And so once again, yes, while my seven days on can be difficult, my wife and I are excited to use our weeks off to definitely plant some really cool vacations coming up in 2023. If you guys are interested in more insight and behind the scenes of Life of a Doctor videos like this, then make sure you hit that like and subscribe for more content just like this one.