Anonymous wrote:Pro bono immigration attorney specializing in complex cases affecting poor people
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. I’m fascinated by the multiple teacher responses. I would never recommend this field and wish I didn’t pick it. I’m really good at it, but I’m burned out.
I’m not sure what profession I’d like, but I would like flexible hours and fewer of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. I’m fascinated by the multiple teacher responses. I would never recommend this field and wish I didn’t pick it. I’m really good at it, but I’m burned out.
I’m not sure what profession I’d like, but I would like flexible hours and fewer of them.
What is it about teaching that people don’t know and should know? (I want to know)
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. I’m fascinated by the multiple teacher responses. I would never recommend this field and wish I didn’t pick it. I’m really good at it, but I’m burned out.
I’m not sure what profession I’d like, but I would like flexible hours and fewer of them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. I’m fascinated by the multiple teacher responses. I would never recommend this field and wish I didn’t pick it. I’m really good at it, but I’m burned out.
I’m not sure what profession I’d like, but I would like flexible hours and fewer of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I came from money - teaching because we need teachers and I'd be a good math teacher. If I had the brains, medicine or healthcare administration because again I like to help people. My real life job pays well but isn't that transferable and career gaps are a big negative.
I’m a nurse. Wow, I’m not at all used to the concept of healthcare administration helping people.