Recently, individuals who function admirably paid jobs shared what they do and the amount they make. It motivated considerably additional reactions from individuals who are furtively earning substantial sums of money, so they are right here:
1. “I’m a nursing instructor at a community college, and I make over $90,000 per year. I teach two 12-hour days a week, go into the office for a few hours for student meetings each week, and pick up a shift as a regular hospital nurse once every three weeks. I grade papers from home for about an hour each week. It’s a good work-life balance, and I tend to fly under the radar of administration because I do most of my teaching off campus, so when I do run into bigwigs they often mistake me for a student, and I rarely see my boss. I like it that way, and the data the school collects shows that students who have me as an instructor have above-average test scores and give me good ratings.”
“I love my students and I’m committed to making sure they are well-prepared for their first nursing jobs. I will ride this wave as long as I can! I have always preferred to work independently and keep my personal life completely separate from work, so this works out really well for me.”
—Anonymous
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