Anonymous wrote:Teacher with a Masters. Worked in private and public. Both are soul sucking for different reasons and the pay is crap. I thought as long as I had a job with a salary and benefits (versus an hourly wage) I would be able to support a family. The problem is that I married a teacher. So we are both in computer by our schools and underpaid compared to professions with similar education requirements. We tell our kids often to not go into education as a career.
Anonymous wrote:No. I get to have dinner with my family every night, go to my kids’ activities, I rarely travel and I leave my work at work. And my weekends are free.
I make enough, but probably below the DCUM success line.
Anonymous wrote:No. I get to have dinner with my family every night, go to my kids’ activities, I rarely travel and I leave my work at work. And my weekends are free.
I make enough, but probably below the DCUM success line.
Anonymous wrote:No. I get to have dinner with my family every night, go to my kids’ activities, I rarely travel and I leave my work at work. And my weekends are free.
I make enough, but probably below the DCUM success line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS graduated from college about 3 years ago and makes around $100k. His first-year salary surpassed my salary in year 15 of teaching. It's no wonder anybody wants to teach. Thankfully he is nearly done paying back his student loans and is saving his money wisely.
My oldest daughter spent the first seven years of her career in IB and another three years in M&A. She made a lot of money in that ten years span and also invested wisely during that time. When she walked away after ten years, she had a net worth of around 15M, enough to not worry about money ever again. She is now a biology teacher at a private school because she wants to make a difference in young people's lives, and she is very happy with her choice. She is also married to a poor public high school teacher but he is the love of her life. Her only regret is that she wished she could have met him sooner.