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So why don't you?
Why don't you tell me.
I would love to hear you opinion.
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So why don't you?
Yes, some of them do. I work for one of the big players in education and if you teach maths, science or IT that's what they pay.
I'm not a teacher anymore but in educational management now and earn 2.5 times the OP's salary. There are many options in education.
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Yes, some of them do. I work for one of the big players in education and if you teach maths, science or IT that's what they pay.
I'm not a teacher anymore but in educational management now and earn 2.5 times the OP's salary. There are many options in education.
Really? I'm a fairly old CA but do not earn that p.m. Ok, this excludes bonus, but I can only think you in government or in some sort of backwater golden pool of grants.
Would like to know how old fairly old is and what sector you work in being a CA? Seems like CA job salaries are very much about connections as many job offers pay weak asking for a CA with 5 uears experience. I know CA is a good qualification but sometimes wonder if its worth all the flippen hard work. Keep falling further and further behind hoping to catch up once I make it.
I'm more interested to hear about "wife's" job than "Splinters'".
Thank you, obviously few seem to be able to sympathize / empathize with my situation and or emotions in this regard. My plan for now is work harder and start studying again even if it is only self-study just to get the "ball rolling" so to speak.
The qualification does open doors - but it does not mean you will walk into a high paying FM job. Then again, some new CA might get a new job earning the same or more than I am right now - but it is also about the relative earning power over the years. I would not be able to afford my house, my rental flat and my car right now without the accumulation of wealth and lower costs back then of the capital items I purchased.
But what do you mean about the "flippen hard work"?
Why don't you tell me.
I would love to hear you opinion.
Nope. If you feel like a failure because you are in the top 1% of global wealth at age 32 then the problem is with your thinking. Your unhappiness is entirely due to your warped context. So all I am saying is reframe your context and appreciate the abundance you do have. That is not to say you should be apathetic about your achievements, and in fact a greater awareness of your place in the grand scheme of things and being grateful for what you have tends to lead to even greater prosperity.
I'll divulge more than I would like but here goes...
I'm in higher education
I have post-graduate qualifications
I'm a Dean of a Faculty
I'll divulge more than I would like but here goes...
I'm in higher education
I have post-graduate qualifications
I'm a Dean of a Faculty
That's not exactly the same thing as a schoolteacher though, is it? Not by a long margin.
Hi.
I seem to be experiencing some depression the last couple of months regarding my career or more importantly my income vs. my age status. I am a system admin at a mining company, am 32 years old and earn a gross monthly salary of R32000. The majority of my friends, all in different industries, earn more (and some much more) than me and they are either my age or younger.
This makes me doubt my future and career choice and I am feeling as if though I am a failure. I was wondering (hoping) whether there are some of you who have also experienced these thoughts / emotions and how you dealt with it. I know I should not compare myself to others but it is frustrating to see them being able to afford a house, children, new cars etc. and I am battling to make ends meet.
Any advice will be appreciated and I apologize for the depressing topic.
Why? I'm not old nor a CA and I don't earn much less than that... Being a CA is hardly the be all and end all of high salary jobs.Really? I'm a fairly old CA but do not earn that p.m. Ok, this excludes bonus, but I can only think you in government or in some sort of backwater golden pool of grants.
This mother f...
Reminds me of some dude who used to go to the squatter camps and buy alcohol for his "friends". Thered be a back to back marathon of a series focused on his life and how crap it is amidst folk who have to go get water in buckets from a central spot making their way around his lavish vehicle.
This mother f...
Reminds me of some dude who used to go to the squatter camps and buy alcohol for his "friends". Thered be a back to back marathon of a series focused on his life and how crap it is amidst folk who have to go get water in buckets from a central spot making their way around his lavish vehicle.
Oh no you didn't... Prepare yourself for all the teachers and their significant others to tell you how stressful the job is, what long hours they work, how they don't really have that much leave, etc.I don't work in government or have any involvement in grants/tenders...I work for a listed company, corporate environment and put in many hours and hard graft. I don't sit and whine about a dead end job either. You can either be a teacher for the rest of your life or get off your butt, study further and work your way into a more profitable career. The problem with teaching is that it is comfy. No big decisions, no dealing with budgets/money, lots of leave, repetitive work and some kiddie sports. Sure it's a pain dealing with brats and their parents but it's not a stressful career.
Oh no you didn't... Prepare yourself for all the teachers and their significant others to tell you how stressful the job is, what long hours they work, how they don't really have that much leave, etc.