Anonymous wrote:I was an EA in the early 2000s and after 5 or so years I was making 6 figures. I'm a CEO now and I would ABSOLUTELY pay that well for a good EA. So may people find that work to be just a stepping stone to something else and that really devalues the contributions of a good EA.
Anonymous wrote:OP you’re quite a storyteller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right to me. That isn't a relaxing job and requires folks to be pretty detail oriented -- and most people are not. It's not easy to find a good assistant, and when you do, you pay them 6 figures.
Not sure what that has to do with you, OP?
It is a relaxing job for her given she works most of the weeks at home due to “long COVID”. I don’t care she’s taking the crrunchy granola boss for a ride but I’m making a general assessment about the inequities in pay for more serious jobs like resident doctors, nurses, professors, policemen.
Seems rather surprising to me any exec assistant can soar past 150k+
Why does it surprise you? That's what the market dictates? Do you also get surprised when you walk past a house in DC and find out it was sold for millions even through it's not that great? You are just nasty and ignorant.
I’m nasty and ignorant because I kept calling and calling and bought food, toiletries, medicine, COVID tests and even calling her neighbors to make sure my friend was ok after her last message to me was she felt she was dying. Since childhood, my loved ones and I always looked out for her. I even wrote her cover letter for this job and provided a great reference to her.
If I Knew exec assistants were this highly paid, I would’ve applied myself. By the way, the former exec assistant wasn’t getting paid six figures according to her. It’s obvious the boss is taken with her due to her “sexuality crisis”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right to me. That isn't a relaxing job and requires folks to be pretty detail oriented -- and most people are not. It's not easy to find a good assistant, and when you do, you pay them 6 figures.
Not sure what that has to do with you, OP?
It is a relaxing job for her given she works most of the weeks at home due to “long COVID”. I don’t care she’s taking the crrunchy granola boss for a ride but I’m making a general assessment about the inequities in pay for more serious jobs like resident doctors, nurses, professors, policemen.
Seems rather surprising to me any exec assistant can soar past 150k+
Why does it surprise you? That's what the market dictates? Do you also get surprised when you walk past a house in DC and find out it was sold for millions even through it's not that great? You are just nasty and ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP there aren't that many nouveau lesbian EAs around and someone probably has told her the suckup who ordered food deliveries is trashing her so your days are numbered and not with six figure$
Suck up? She told me she was dying with COVID and couldn’t get out of bed and was broke because the org “freezed her pay”. Then, days later, I see her at a bar
Your cat is out of the bag. Wait and see.
I don’t work there, sweetheart.
Well she knows people, hon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right to me. That isn't a relaxing job and requires folks to be pretty detail oriented -- and most people are not. It's not easy to find a good assistant, and when you do, you pay them 6 figures.
Not sure what that has to do with you, OP?
It is a relaxing job for her given she works most of the weeks at home due to “long COVID”. I don’t care she’s taking the crrunchy granola boss for a ride but I’m making a general assessment about the inequities in pay for more serious jobs like resident doctors, nurses, professors, policemen.
Seems rather surprising to me any exec assistant can soar past 150k+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EAs are underpaid.
It's amazing how departments would absolutely blow up of it weren't for admin staff and EAs. Senior staff are clueless trying to arrange flights, optimal travel, hotels, dealing with Visa requirements, arranging schedules, paying for things, making reservations for restaurants with important clients, etc. absolutely nothing would function without good EAs. A good EA is worth their weight in gold.
Worth a higher salary than a doctor in residency? They also work long hours under stress
Yes. A resident is well educated but is basically as useful as any other entry-level employee. Same as a first year associate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP there aren't that many nouveau lesbian EAs around and someone probably has told her the suckup who ordered food deliveries is trashing her so your days are numbered and not with six figure$
Suck up? She told me she was dying with COVID and couldn’t get out of bed and was broke because the org “freezed her pay”. Then, days later, I see her at a bar
Your cat is out of the bag. Wait and see.
I don’t work there, sweetheart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right to me. That isn't a relaxing job and requires folks to be pretty detail oriented -- and most people are not. It's not easy to find a good assistant, and when you do, you pay them 6 figures.
Not sure what that has to do with you, OP?
It is a relaxing job for her given she works most of the weeks at home due to “long COVID”. I don’t care she’s taking the crrunchy granola boss for a ride but I’m making a general assessment about the inequities in pay for more serious jobs like resident doctors, nurses, professors, policemen.
Seems rather surprising to me any exec assistant can soar past 150k+