I'm basically the EA that you are talking about ($150k+, easy, low stress). I am completely fine to keep this job as long as possible. I get 6 wks vacation and crazy good benefits. I don't feel the need to strive for something more stressful, even if the payoff is slightly more. At least I say that at this time. |
Haven't you said a few times that you cant even handle the admin work you're doing now? And that's why you want out? Maybe lazy isn't the word, overwhelmed? Unable to handle more? At least you admit you are jealous. And nice that you are calling your friend a "complete slacker" LOL |
Seems like you have a reading comprehension problem. To the contrary, I said I can handle the job that I have and anyone with base executive functioning skills (which I find many CEOS are too high strung or too zany to handle) can do admin work. This may be a shock to you but I’m actually in a managerial position so pardon my shock when I learned executive assisting is more lucrative than a masters degree or managerial roles of most kinds. |
You are a big fat liar then "I am in administration (for now)" |
I said that because I still plan to go to grad school but apparently that isn’t the secret hack to big money with just a bachelors degree or without one like EA. Where in that did I say I was overwhelmed? What I am overwhelmed with was my ex friend’s hysterics. You actually remind me of her with the blame game . |
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So is OP a troll, a liar, or a bad friend?
Maybe all 3? |
That isn't what you said |
Your problem is you are assuming everyone wants a post-EA life. For many, EA is the career, period. I'm the poster above who was an EA and is now a CEO. I do not have a graduate degree. I was a great EA, and eventually took on more responsibilities to become a Director, and then a COO, and finally now CEO. I was recruited for each level I moved up to. I NEVER in a million years expected to be where I am but people are always very impressed with people in administration-type roles who are not looking to change to policy or something equivalent. But the trick is to master the responsibilities you are given and look for other things you can pitch in on that will eventually prove your value. |
Did you ever leave your house in the past decade? You never heard of office management? Do people have to spell things out for you often? You don’t know there’s managerial admin? It seems you are in need of your own exec assistant to put the pieces together. |
Troll |
Plenty of EAs pulling in 90k working hybrid with the big employers in the region. |
| I have a friend who was basically an admin at a hedge fund. She made something like 200k some years (this was almost 20 years ago). Catered food at the office all day. She was also very attractive and that was undoubtedly part of the reason she got the job. She also liked meeting all of the wealthy older men who worked there and she met through the job. Pretty sure she couldn't get that job at this age. |
Attractive people will always do fine, smart and attractive = tech sale, polished and attractive = investor relations, ambitious and attractive = PR, calm and collected and attractive = highly paid admin. |
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I make $200K USD a year as an Executive Assistant and I do around 1-3 hours of actual work per week. AMA
https://www.reddit.com/r/AMA/s/MCds9TQ10c |
Omg. I am truly considering not going to school anymore. What’s the point? |