Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious about all the posters on this list who are surprised that librarians hold master's degrees. As far as I know, MOST librarians have at least an M.A. in Library Science. And it's a no-joke degree.
Thank you!Not sure where all the librarian hate is coming from. Although, as I librarian, I will say that when I was in library school, most of the teachers becoming media specialists were really just burnt out teachers that wanted out of the formal classroom. Maybe the hater has some inside knowledge or experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious about all the posters on this list who are surprised that librarians hold master's degrees. As far as I know, MOST librarians have at least an M.A. in Library Science. And it's a no-joke degree.
Thank you!Not sure where all the librarian hate is coming from. Although, as I librarian, I will say that when I was in library school, most of the teachers becoming media specialists were really just burnt out teachers that wanted out of the formal classroom. Maybe the hater has some inside knowledge or experience.
Anonymous wrote:Curious about all the posters on this list who are surprised that librarians hold master's degrees. As far as I know, MOST librarians have at least an M.A. in Library Science. And it's a no-joke degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i know:
realtors - 80% of them probably make less than 20k a year (with many probably making $0) but 20% of them make $150k+ with really no ceiling (i know some that make $500k/year)
want to know:
someone who recently got their CPA - how much more did you get (whether at the same job or moving to a new one)?
The funny thing about realtors in today's marketplace is that with all of the foreclosures, short-sales, fixer-uppers, and basic bargains - it's not that difficult to sell. A lot of the market is selling itself right now. This is an environment that can turn non-motivated Realtors into overnight stars without any real effort on their behalf. The testing to become a Real Estate Agent is difficult, but it's the actual involvement in the marketplace that makes a world of difference. Real world experience is key to any Real Estate Agent continuing a successful career. A lot of current top producers will weed themselves out with their inexperience when the market stabilizes. Anyone can write a lowball offer on a straight forward contract that doesn't allow any warranties, kick outs, or gotchas as long as the purchaser either has the pre-approved financing or money for the purchase. It's still a buyer's market. Cash is and always will be KING!
Anonymous wrote:I want to know.. Director of College Counseling at an independent school.
I know.. Retail bank manager, $75k
Anonymous wrote:i know:
realtors - 80% of them probably make less than 20k a year (with many probably making $0) but 20% of them make $150k+ with really no ceiling (i know some that make $500k/year)
want to know:
someone who recently got their CPA - how much more did you get (whether at the same job or moving to a new one)?
Anonymous wrote:Know:
private school teacher with approx. 5-10 years experience: $60,000-$70,000
Curious:
pediatrician
realtor