Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not exactly a "prestige job" but highly respected:
Staff Psychologist within the counseling center of an elite University. The work is very rewarding. Everyone has an advanced level degree, in most cases a doctorate. Looks great on a resume. Pay is crap, though. Salaries start at 40-60k and rarely climb above $80k.The saving grace is that the hours typically aren't bad so many of us supplement with private practice.
How is this highly respected, exactly? I work at a university and I don't even have a clue how many/who the counselors are.
I think it may be respected in your circle, but that's not at all a "prestige" job.
Um, okay. I didn't say it was a prestige job. I guess I naively assumed that a job requiring a PhD that entails years of clinical training would be highly respected. Guess you told me otherwise. Good to know.
Anonymous wrote:Journalism. Especially public media (NPR, pbs).
Anonymous wrote:In the past, book and magazine editors.
Federal judge (compared to what they could have made elsewhere, not low paying in an absolute sense).
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand where people get off thinking that $100K is a "low paying job," considering the median household income is $53K.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain to me how a job paying $100K + per year is low paying? I still do not get that.
Anonymous wrote:Museum jobs. Everyone I meet thinks its so cool and interesting that I work in a museum, unless I tell them that I have a doctorate and make under $50K.
Anonymous wrote:Foreign Service Officer
Anonymous wrote:FSO is the opposite of a low-paying prestige job. Anyone who comes into contact with State has nothing but contempt for them, and they are massively overpaid considering how little they actually do.
Anonymous wrote:Staff jobs in the white house?