No. A lazy, mediocre doctor will still make more than a driven, perfectionist fast food employee. Seems accurate if comparing peers though.
Only if verifiable proof of (human) work is a thing. nostr:nprofile1qqsr5t39yn7s3ce2fg43aflyq22pvgegzrwxw0g8kwkgn6v2z4zd7zspz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3camnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdsq3gamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwdehhxarj9e3xw4n3wjn has a point here. A Doctor degree is pretty much a proof of (human) stake.
I think the doctor also is a proof of (human) work due to amount of studies the doctor needs to invest, unless the doctor just cheated to get the degree, then that's a different story.
Good point, the only thing is the mediocre doctor still invested more time and more interactions with others people due to time invested to complete the degree which contribute to higher compensation.