YoungBuck95
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2011
- Messages
- 23,327
- Reaction score
- 5,822
Mako move to slc and you’ll be making $70k as a teacher I bet
yea as someone who graduated in the summer, if career services had connected me to a 60k starting salary, even in GREENSBORO, i would have been over the moon. took me a few years and some pretty shit jobs to make that much. i didn't spend $350k (or even $100k for that matter) to go to wake, but still, this frustrates me to no end. i know we're a liberal arts school and all, but career services should be a primary function of the university!
Wealth can be measured in more ways than just money, mako.Someone tell Kory to come back so I’m not the poorest motherfucker on the boards.
First and foremost, paralegals do not have to be licensed. There's no paralegal school that's a requirement to being a paralegal.
If they do the job for 10 years, the $300,000 is entirely forgiven. Also, a paralegal in my office starts at like $60,000, and by the end of the 10 years is going to be making six figures in a LOCL city. Plus full Federal benefits.
SLC is calling, $70,000 and an additional wife to leave unsatisfied.
Mako move to slc and you’ll be making $70k as a teacher I bet
just saw the national teacher shortage figure is reportedly 300,000
Bro I don’t even make 60 grand right now.
Jon Oliver told me that the west was gonna be an unlivable hellscape in 5 years.
How does this work? What happens if they don't have any student loans or any student loans left? unpaid Is it a vesting schedule that pays out $300K regardless?
pretty sure he's talking about the federal loan forgiveness program for people who work in certain careers for ten years and $300k is just using the number biff quoted
i didn't realize paralegals were an eligible career for this benefit
Bro I don’t even make 60 grand right now.
Right, but how does this work for people with no loans? They just miss out on a massive windfall for (all things equal) doing the same amount of work?
Y'all don't even want to learn what college professors make. Hint: not much unless you're old or maybe a scientist