Nick87
Well-known member
Slightly depressing when you put it that way. Not that those people shouldn't make a decent buck for there work just how much less the dollar is worth. I'm aging.You can work at McDonald's and make $40k a year.
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Slightly depressing when you put it that way. Not that those people shouldn't make a decent buck for there work just how much less the dollar is worth. I'm aging.You can work at McDonald's and make $40k a year.
I don't disagree with you at all. We have a referendum coming up on the general election day. It has already failed once last spring and my name is on the "31 other cut possibility" flyer everyone in the district got in the mail.We all are. Unless your taking the keys with or something they will figure it out
Sure that 40k pay cut isn’t for unemployment? Kinda feel like you just gave us the ol Paul HarveyI don't disagree with you at all. We have a referendum coming up on the general election day. It has already failed once last spring and my name is on the "31 other cut possibility" flyer everyone in the district got in the mail.
We will see on November 6th. Maybe it won't be my choice to make.Sure that 40k pay cut isn’t for unemployment?
All the best to you. Hope it's all you could ask for and moreat 59, with 24yrs in persi, i just quit a 6figure job in east montana, to move to west montana, to have trees trout and elk
all not easy to find in far east montana, took 30k pay cut, no kids, no bills, wife employed, got my 3 high years for retirement,, i know were the birds and muledeer live, can always go back for that
but the stres reduction from a bad boss, and new challenges has been worth it
now my bird dogs are not adjusting well,,,
happy soul is something to consider if financially it can work,
Thank you...it's appreciatedSo the bad news is you’re a ways from good bird hunting. The good news is there are thousands of jobs for which you are qualified within a reasonable commute.
Think outside the box, you’re qualified for more than you realize. One example is sales- you could do that for sure, and do well financially.
*And you don’t have to apologize to anyone for becoming a teacher. Or for wanting a change to improve your life. Those are both things to be proud of in my opinion.
My wife is very supportive. When we were first married, it took her awhile to get herself established in the corporate wellness field. We moved a lot, I commuted as much as an hour and twenty minutes one way while she was "growing her brand" so to speak. She landed in a fortune 200 company and made great money but they owned her. Her last year at her former company we ate dinner together at home a total of 3 times the whole year (not including time off/holidays, etc )during a Monday through Friday work week due to corporate expectations. She eventually quit, took a 50% pay cut and now works 5 min away from our home in a totally different field. She loves it, I love it, and I love being able to see her. We lost well over 2500 a month in disposable income, but I would never want her to go back to something like that. I think she sees this (a potential career change for me) as a way to now support me in return for sacrificing for her while she was finding her path.What's your wife's opinion on you changing jobs. Can she move and maintain her job or obtain a new job with the same compensation. How long until you can retire?
Lots of questions to answer but I think with proper planning you can get to where you want.
No. Next to zero national holidays, two months of the year off, and 2,000+ hours in 10 months time.Don't you get three months of the year off and like 25 national holidays as an "Educator"?
They call it a job for a reason. It all evens out in the end.No. Next to zero national holidays, two months of the year off, and 2,000+ hours in 10 months time.
I don’t see it evening out. I have a job. Teaching is not a job. Teaching these days is more than a job - it’s a sacrifice.They call it a job for a reason. It all evens out in the end.