Anonymous wrote:DH has been at a midlaw firm for almost a decade and hates it. Last week, he got an offer to teach a couple of law-adjacent classes at a local community college. He is dying to take it, but it will mean a steep drop in income from $300k to about $105k. He says the quality of life and flexibility will more than make up for it, but I just don’t know how we’re going to deal with the money gap. Anyone have experience with this?
Anonymous wrote:Community college pays like 10k/class...
Anonymous wrote:Lawyer here who now teaches at the CC level.
It doesn’t pay “about 105k” to teach “a couple of classes.” Probably more like less than 1/4 of that. So I don’t know what you are on about with this post, OP. Or perhaps you aren’t making this up and your DH is lying? I don’t know, but that is not what the pay is. It’s a lot lower than that.
Anonymous wrote:He's getting offered $105k to teach just a couple of "law-adjacent" classes? At a community college?? I don't even believe this is real.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a job? Would he have a contract with the school or is this a kind of year-by-year thing? What is the teaching load he would have? $105,000 suggests a full teaching load, not “a couple” of classes. Which of you provide provides the health benefits for your family?
If your husband is miserable, what exactly is he miserable about? Does he not like being a lawyer, does he not like the amount of hours, would he be open to finding a different lawyer job? Is he a partner or on partner track?