Me, I have two English degrees (BA and MA). Own my own biz and make $350-400k depending on the year |
Someone's having a bad day and was just looking for someone to take it out on. Sorry OP. Your story was interesting and I can see why it's hard to talk about unless it's anonymous. It's not too late. I'm sure there is some way to transition into a better paying field even if you have to take a bit of a cut now - it will pay off later. |
| Man, I didn't realize how impoverished I must be. My HHI is only like $150k per year in Takoma Park. |
But, on the other hand, they probably face more stress uncertainty than you do. And you’re at a fairly early stage in your career. If you have the personal attributes that would have made you successful as a lawyer or business person, then you can still rise up in the nonprofit world and make decent money at a richer nonprofit. To do that, maybe you have to go get some kind of nonprofit management master’s degree. Or, go get a life insurance or financial planning designation. Shift to helping rich people cut their taxes by giving money to charity. |
Most people are poor in Takoma Park so you made the right choice of neighborhood. |
If she’s researched the career path and talked with people who have been it for decades, she will have a good idea of what to expect. Some people really don’t care about money. |
I agree with the laziness. You don’t seem to want to work hard, OP. |
| Growing up with foreign service parents can make you idealistic. That’s a nice thing. Lots of lawyers, bankers, business types are working all the time, treated poorly, never see their families and are beyond miserable. But State Dept and non profits can also be extremely demanding and time consuming. |
How did you land that first job with just a BA and MA? Sounds like support from daddy and mommy or just their money. |
| what's wrong with putting heart and empathy before money? In this forum and in much of American society, there is nothing more important than making as much money as possible. What results from the fact that money seems to be the highest goal in life, we see in the pollution and destruction of our livelihood. My advice: be content for once and don't always compare yourself with others. |
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