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In reply to the discussion: This College Professor Has a Master's...And Is Living in Poverty [View all]YarnAddict
(1,850 posts)40. I wonder how much she'd be making if
she had majored in engineering. Or accounting. The fact is, she made her choices, and she apparently had a lot more choices than many people.
And now she's lamenting the results of her own choices.
She should have did a little research into how much $$$ she could make with an MA in her field, compared to what other degrees would have gotten her, and made better choices. Especially since she admits that she "likes nice things."
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On one hand it is an accomplisment, of course, but I work at a 3rd tier state university,
aikoaiko
Jan 2015
#19
As a 13 year uni employee: Get used to it. Uni is a wealth generator for the campus 5%.
RadiationTherapy
Jan 2015
#15
Unless one lives in Iowa where Ferentz (the UI fb coach) is getting closer to $4 million per year...
xocet
Jan 2015
#97
I believe one of the reasons she hasn't gotten a "full time" position is because of child care.
Fla Dem
Jan 2015
#28
Conservatives at this point leap in and say "get married if you have a child"
Recursion
Jan 2015
#100
If this country had health care, social safety services and child care like Europe- Sweden, Denmark,
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#128
The administrators whose jobs are often unnecessary usually get high salaries.
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#109
Well said. Respect and support teachers if we want strong young people for the future society.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#129
"Every American thinks they're a temporarily embarrassed millionaire: I am no exception."
n2doc
Jan 2015
#44
Ah, you must be youngish, raised when everyone got a trophy and when everyone
valerief
Jan 2015
#118
While I sincerely believe the fathers need to be vastly more responsible than they are,
SheilaT
Jan 2015
#115
She got a highly academic degree from a nowhere university and chose to make it her profession.
Dreamer Tatum
Jan 2015
#76