Anonymous wrote:Majoring in accounting. In industry, you are always considered overhead
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:After many years as a consultant/contractor (somehow not as well-paid as the consultants on this board), I took a job at a client (Pharma) and from day one I was like, THIS is it, this is where I should have been my whole career. It had some great parts and some not so great parts and I got into "grass is greener" mode and quit after 3 years. I really regret leaving that job... I have never found my passion and that was as close as I got. It's 6 years later now and I'm a govt contractor again and I feel like my "career" has gone backwards since leaving that job.
I have a great undergrad degree and a solid MBA (top 20 in USNWR). But I have never known what I wanted to do with my life and I don't like to work hard so I'm stuck with a mediocre title and a mediocre salary and just counting the days til I can retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:becoming a teacher
I was gonna post the same thing! I’m a teacher married to a teacher. We are broke and hate life right now
Same. Sort of. I don't regret all the kids and families I helped because I really loved them all. But if I had to do it over again, I would have done speech therapy or OT or PT or maybe been a nurse practitioner. I left the classroom to do something else instead of finishing out the years I needed because I just couldn't manage anymore. I'm pretty damn happy now.
You could still go to nursing school.
Anonymous wrote:After many years as a consultant/contractor (somehow not as well-paid as the consultants on this board), I took a job at a client (Pharma) and from day one I was like, THIS is it, this is where I should have been my whole career. It had some great parts and some not so great parts and I got into "grass is greener" mode and quit after 3 years. I really regret leaving that job... I have never found my passion and that was as close as I got. It's 6 years later now and I'm a govt contractor again and I feel like my "career" has gone backwards since leaving that job.
I have a great undergrad degree and a solid MBA (top 20 in USNWR). But I have never known what I wanted to do with my life and I don't like to work hard so I'm stuck with a mediocre title and a mediocre salary and just counting the days til I can retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:becoming a teacher
I was gonna post the same thing! I’m a teacher married to a teacher. We are broke and hate life right now
Same. Sort of. I don't regret all the kids and families I helped because I really loved them all. But if I had to do it over again, I would have done speech therapy or OT or PT or maybe been a nurse practitioner. I left the classroom to do something else instead of finishing out the years I needed because I just couldn't manage anymore. I'm pretty damn happy now.
You could still go to nursing school.
Anonymous wrote:rAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:becoming a teacher
I was gonna post the same thing! I’m a teacher married to a teacher. We are broke and hate life right now
Same. Sort of. I don't regret all the kids and families I helped because I really loved them all. But if I had to do it over again, I would have done speech therapy or OT or PT or maybe been a nurse practitioner. I left the classroom to do something else instead of finishing out the years I needed because I just couldn't manage anymore. I'm pretty damn happy now.
rAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:becoming a teacher
I was gonna post the same thing! I’m a teacher married to a teacher. We are broke and hate life right now
Anonymous wrote:becoming a teacher
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?!