Without a degree, I grossed $243,000 the last year before I retired very young in 2014. I made over 3 1/2 million in my career. I was a senior systems administrator (same title and skill set as Edward Snowden). I worked from my couch at home, usually in shorts and a safari shirt. I was the primary systems support for the United Nations. I make the maximum on SS retirement, about $45,000 a year tax free so that's the same as making $65,000 taxable gross.
I only have some college and I make about that amount not great, but about what teachers make. Boy, they sure lied to us now they have student loans and I don’t. That’s not fair. I hope people vote blue.
It depends on what you do with a degree too. I have a masters in psychology and I can make well into six figures as a therapist working in private practice.
@@cornboto6761 I’m 30 and I don’t feel bad. I’ve never even met an intelligent teacher now that I think about it. They could all easily be replaced. They read from a book and make correction from another book that tells them all the answers. They are getting paid more than they deserve
Leisure and Hospitality is for Hotel management. Be selective with your job and you will make a lot of money. Don’t go work at a Days Inn or Red Roof, those are garbage hotels with garbage rooms and obviously, garbage pay. I was a Valet in Newport Rhode Island in one of the mansion hotels. The cooks, room staff and managers all got paid very well with great vacation time and free stays all across the family hotels. They had the choice to live in the hotel for free too. As a Valet you made 400 a day in just tips on average and the summer was even better. (Valets got vacation stuff too) When they renovate, they send you to Mexico to live in the other hotel for free. You can work while you are there or not. It can also be used for cruise ship hospitality management. Free travel room and board great pay see the world. Stop getting jobs just because, take a second and see what you might enjoy doing at least a little bit while you work.
Think of it like this…great teachers have great skill… when you do a great job for years and the students and parents don’t respect you and after 10 yrs you only got a 6k raise. Thats when you decide to leave and use your skills elsewhere.
I'm willing to bet people in theology and religious degrees aren't really in it for the money
Go tell that to creflo dollar lol
Leisure and Hospitality is the hotel industry. If they back that up with a Business degree then they will make more money
Yeah, or work in Thailand/Indonesia where that $37k will get you a nice villa.
Held my breath cause I thought he was gonna say English
Me when I’m gonna be a piano teacher 💀
My little social work associates degree … it’s gonna get better girl
Well at least I can’t regret not choosing a non art major because I probably would have gone into psychology
Without a degree, I grossed $243,000 the last year before I retired very young in 2014. I made over 3 1/2 million in my career. I was a senior systems administrator (same title and skill set as Edward Snowden). I worked from my couch at home, usually in shorts and a safari shirt. I was the primary systems support for the United Nations. I make the maximum on SS retirement, about $45,000 a year tax free so that's the same as making $65,000 taxable gross.
Top 10 worst but they all basically get paid the same
That's quite neat to know.
I only have some college and I make about that amount not great, but about what teachers make. Boy, they sure lied to us now they have student loans and I don’t. That’s not fair. I hope people vote blue.
Hotel and Restaurant management is Hospitality
India having an average salary of $300 a month and a high paying salary of $6000(average american salary)💀💀
Ok
It depends on what you do with a degree too. I have a masters in psychology and I can make well into six figures as a therapist working in private practice.
The teachers we have now… are getting paid exactly what they deserve for the job they do
They are what you get by paying 40k a year.
Not the other way around
yea… no this is a terrible mindset to have. once you grow up you’ll feel terrible for this comment
@@cornboto6761 I’m 30 and I don’t feel bad. I’ve never even met an intelligent teacher now that I think about it. They could all easily be replaced. They read from a book and make correction from another book that tells them all the answers. They are getting paid more than they deserve
No 1 is wrong. You take that marketing degree and work your religion degree equivalent big money
Leisure and Hospitality is for Hotel management. Be selective with your job and you will make a lot of money. Don’t go work at a Days Inn or Red Roof, those are garbage hotels with garbage rooms and obviously, garbage pay.
I was a Valet in Newport Rhode Island in one of the mansion hotels. The cooks, room staff and managers all got paid very well with great vacation time and free stays all across the family hotels. They had the choice to live in the hotel for free too. As a Valet you made 400 a day in just tips on average and the summer was even better. (Valets got vacation stuff too)
When they renovate, they send you to Mexico to live in the other hotel for free. You can work while you are there or not.
It can also be used for cruise ship hospitality management. Free travel room and board great pay see the world.
Stop getting jobs just because, take a second and see what you might enjoy doing at least a little bit while you work.
Theology should pay money as reparations for 2000 years of Christian terror in Europe and the other parts of the world.
People who works in religion don't get taxed So why would they disclose how much they make from donations?
Pay our teachers... for what?! They're definitely not teaching things that used to be and should be taught!
Think of it like this…great teachers have great skill… when you do a great job for years and the students and parents don’t respect you and after 10 yrs you only got a 6k raise. Thats when you decide to leave and use your skills elsewhere.
Theology doesn't deserve half of that.