• samus12345@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Boomers say that shit because back when they were young, you could actually advance by working hard in a shitty job. Of course, they pulled the ladder up once they got to the cushy positions.

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      7 months ago

      Back then it was called “a fair days work”.

      It hasn’t been “fair” for a long time.

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        7 months ago

        What’s that I hear, you don’t want to be on call after hours for no extra pay?

        Sounds like you’re not much a team player. And only team players get to work here.

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      7 months ago

      If I get a PhD (which I have to pay for) and work for twenty years in my job, my salary caps out at ~60k.

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            7 months ago

            I’m sorry to hear that, education is absolutely criminally undervalued by society.

              • 🦥󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠@lemmy.world
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                7 months ago

                If you’re that qualified you should look at immigration as an option. Where I live, the base salary is $78k for a bachelor degree qualified teacher and goes up to $140k if you take on head of department roles. If you don’t it caps out at a few grand less. We’re currently in a teacher shortage too.

                Be warned though, this is in Australia so the cost of living does suck a bit. You still are probably not affording buying a house on this.