u/NewAnything8221

Professional tasks?

Anyone doing $45-50/hour harder tasks that require an advanced degree or credential? I have some available but they are legit challenging lol just wondering what others think about these jobs

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u/NewAnything8221 — 5 days ago

I'm just not happy. I'm not good at the research aspect. I like teaching, but there isn't much structure and I lowk want to teach easier content (less mental fatigue during prep)

Advice? Am I crazy? What are the best grades to teach? I'm thinking high school for max pay but idk. For context, I would probably do a master's of education with licensure program in order to switch. My degree is in a biology-related field, I would think I'd be able to teach biology at a high level (AP) or other sciences at an intro level (have a minor in chem, have plenty of physics and math experience, too)

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u/NewAnything8221 — 10 days ago

The lack of structure at University is really hard for me. Makes consistency difficult. Therefore I'm considering a switch to high school education (would need to go for master's and licensure I guess). Is this crazy? Pay cut to work harder in most ways? I'm just suffering so much right now with self-motivation

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u/NewAnything8221 — 17 days ago