Anonymous wrote:^^ they were asking for a 4 year edu degree. Most folks with edu degrees work for school districts. School districts have benefits. Some are better than others- but basic needs are met. So that’s why I’m comparing a 50k nanny to a 50k teacher, with benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of jobs with degrees only pay that much.
Yes, but presumably have benefits, FMLA, tuition reimbursement, FSA ect.
I started teaching at 50 (roughly $25 an hour) and now I’m at 109k, teaching.
I’m not knocking anyone who works a decent wage. But I am questioning an employer who thinks $25 an hour = the same as a 50k office job.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of jobs with degrees only pay that much.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. So if it was $25 & health insurance, pension, summers officials ect i could understand. But with student loans, retirement savings, health insurance it just seems not possible. Maybe when I retired & did not really need the money.
Regardless- it’s not the job I’m looking for. Just didn’t think you could demand a 4 year degree with a low price point
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and browsing in care for date night jobs.
I saw a post from a family wanting full time nanny care. College degree required & $25 an hour. Is this something people can afford to take on? $25 an hour seems fairly low for demanding a 4 year degree