Anonymous wrote:Lots of people major in english and then go business school, law school, consulting, rtc. And still make a ton of $$. You could be a tech writer and work for a tech firm. We pay ours about $130k
Anonymous wrote:Maintaining a career in the non profit world.
Love the work, was laid off, overqualified, and (it seems that) everyone hires internally. Few jobs and even fewer management jobs.
I'll eventually get my mojo back but, right now, pretty crushed and wondering how I got into this mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Biggest regret = Leaving BigLaw.
BTW - like OP, I also majored in English and currently make over $200K. No regret about the English major.
This is interesting. Why? What did you do instead?
Went in-house and, unlike others on DCUM, as GC I work just as many hours in-house as at a firm.
Anonymous wrote:
Biggest regret = Leaving BigLaw.
BTW - like OP, I also majored in English and currently make over $200K. No regret about the English major.
This is interesting. Why? What did you do instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats on writing the most DCUM answer imaginable to your own question. I hear you! Money is all that matters. All hail Mammon!
Oh shut up. The only people who think money doesn’t matter never had to worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Biggest regret = Leaving BigLaw.
BTW - like OP, I also majored in English and currently make over $200K. No regret about the English major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Majoring in English!!! My father told me to study computer science as that was the future and I flat out refused!
If I had I would’ve likely been making 200k+ and living a much more financially secure life!
- working in non profits
- working in jobs that paid me 30k - wtf?!
I majored in English at a totally non-prestigious state school ranked somewhere in the 100-200 range (I’ve never checked) and currently make $220k all-in at 33 (will bump to ~$250k this summer after promotion). Went to a T10 b-school and jumped into management consulting. There are plenty of high paying jobs available to English majors!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Majoring in chemistry and math and gonna be down the biotech/biomedical route. Way too much labor saturation and low salaries. Should have just done computer or electrical engineering.
With math, quant on WS or a genomics startup is in the cards, maybe even now.