A job that would take 3 min. in Illustrator now takes 30 seconds in Photoshop.
That depends on what you are doing - one of the big problems out there is judging what program to use for the end result.
Care to use photoshop for 300 high school names on the back of a graduation shirt?
I guess my main point there is that I hate Illustrator's Gradient Tool. I can make a selection and swipe the airbrush with my stylus pen and shade an object much faster than trying to get that Illy tool to give me the gradient colors and angle that I want. Gradient Mesh is the same... too mechanical, while raster painting is more natural, more like real-world painting or airbrushing. (I do mostly high-end illustration these days. Drafting in Illustrator, painting and sep in PS).
If I did more basic vector-based t-shirt graphics, like class names, (especially inside a number), honestly, it's one instance I think I'd prefer Corel Draw over Illy. Draw's type editing tools are way more suited for stuff like that. (Been there, done that... I've used both, that's just my opinion).
But now look. I've changed the direction of this thread. Sorry, I didn't mean to make it a software-fanboy discussion.