Dentist. |
This is true for any profession. People just like to pick on teachers for some reason. |
huh? I love my dentist and he's well compensated. Not sure how it's underrated or thankless. |
Where do you teach? I want my kids to go to school there! |
Librarian. Masters degree required. Low pay. Some jobs do not pay enough for rent. Yet, used and abused and sought after for their help and expertise. IN big law firms they are treated especially poorly by the lawyers who dwarf their meager salaries. |
Teachers who are also parents also get up early, cook, clean, repair their houses, maintain their cars, deal with insurance, pay bill, landscape, go to the grocery store, give children baths, take their kids to the ER, fill in school paperwork . . . and then after they put the kids to bed they start grading and creating lesson plans. I would agree 100% that being a SAHM is usually harder than being a teacher with no kids. But I think that barring special needs kids or very specific circumstances (e.g. a SAH spouse), teaching full time and parenting kids, is as hard or harder than SAH with the same combination of kids. |
I don't think being a teacher is a thankless job these days. It's a very demanding, draining job, but everyone I know appreciates teachers and shows it.
Different story for those doing the grunt work of taking care of the elderly, though. |
Restaurant workers. Thankless and low pay. |
Agree. Pp is nuts |
Government workers. |
Lady, if you are underappreciated that is your own fault for not instilling that value in your children. I do 90% of the shit that you do (less childcare/entertainment -- but all the other home stuff) plus kill it at work, and I'm not whining about it. And SAHMs are so loud and demanding that the rest of the world stop and appreciate their "skills" all the time that it's really hard to put it in the same category as the other professions (true jobs) named on this thread. |
Agreed. It's a valuable, hard, demanding job... and I knew as soon as I saw this thread that 90%+ of it would be teachers talking about how hard their job is and how undervalued they are. I am so grateful for wonderful teachers, but the martyrdom of an outspoken minority is getting really old. The pay rates are pretty competitive too when you start to dig into real numbers. |
+2 Dentists make PLENTY. It's a guaranteed ticket into the upper middle class, if not outright wealthy. Much less schooling than a doctor and many more years earning money. |
+1 I just left a dentist that upsold everything; and now many dentists do braces, so almost instant cash. Plus, far fewer people have dental coverage than medical - so the dentists make bank while the doctors get screwed a lot. |
Competitive compared to what? |