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Today at 2:11 pm
Nursing home billing, 40 hours a week, $72K
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amother
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Today at 2:19 pm
I work in an office as a secretary and earn $40 an hour. I work 27 hours a week and paid yt but no bonuses and no tips ever. I feel underpaid. I really need a new job.
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amother
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Today at 2:28 pm
amother Oak wrote: | I work in an office as a secretary and earn $40 an hour. I work 27 hours a week and paid yt but no bonuses and no tips ever. I feel underpaid. I really need a new job. |
56k for part time office secretary is not so little.
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amother
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Today at 2:31 pm
amother Oak wrote: | I work in an office as a secretary and earn $40 an hour. I work 27 hours a week and paid yt but no bonuses and no tips ever. I feel underpaid. I really need a new job. |
$40 an hour for a secretary is not underpaid.
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amother
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Today at 2:37 pm
I do customer service and billing part time, like 20 hours of my own choosing and I sell some goods on the side and I make about 55k.
used to be in middle management and made 140k but I was a slave to the company. Now I can nap when I want, travel when I want. Of course less money but hey I qualify for Medicaid now.
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amother
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Today at 2:40 pm
amother Midnight wrote: | I didn't mean 16 babies. 16 3 year olds is not a factory. But whatever enjoy hating Lakewood. |
Exactly, plus she said she has an assistant. 2 morahs for 16 3 or 4 year olds is more than enough.
When I was in kindergarten (in a school) we had 2 morahs for close to 30 kids and no one called it a factory. Y'all can relax.
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amother
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Today at 2:49 pm
I work new york city public schools. I make approximately 120,000 and around another 40,000 per year in benefits which include health insurance, dental, vision, and a pension.
I am off 3 weeks during the year plus 10 sick days per year. Off summers.
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amother
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Today at 4:35 pm
amother Diamond wrote: | Human Resources Director for a midsize company. Work 25 hours a week. $85k |
What do you do day-to-day and what was your path to getting there?
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amother
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Today at 5:40 pm
amother Saddlebrown wrote: | What type of project coordination?
Does it need a specific background/experience or expertise?
What would you advise someone who would want to get to that type of place, where they can get hired PT for such good pay? |
The offer came to me through a friend.... I have experience being in a very intense office and dealing a lot with the city programs. I was a good candidate for them because of the above...
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amother
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Today at 6:08 pm
Do you have to work in office? We live in the tri state area but remote. 300k plus would be amazing. A dream.
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MommyPhD
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Today at 6:20 pm
University professor and program director at a small private university in an underpopulated state. I have been in my position for a little over two years (this is my third academic year). I make 65K annually plus almost free health insurance. We get small raises every year and they pay into our retirement. I can make extra through additional teaching. Almost totally flexible time and I set my own schedule.
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amother
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Today at 7:52 pm
Nurse practitioner in primary care. 125k. 30 hours per week. Definitely could be making more elsewhere
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amother
Aubergine
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Today at 8:05 pm
Saleslady at $25 per hour .
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amother
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Today at 8:13 pm
MommyPhD wrote: | University professor and program director at a small private university in an underpopulated state. I have been in my position for a little over two years (this is my third academic year). I make 65K annually plus almost free health insurance. We get small raises every year and they pay into our retirement. I can make extra through additional teaching. Almost totally flexible time and I set my own schedule. |
May I ask, how many hours per week do you teach, and how many months per year?
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MommyPhD
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Today at 8:29 pm
amother Blush wrote: | May I ask, how many hours per week do you teach, and how many months per year? |
Sure! All in I work about 15-20 hours a week. About 3-5 is teaching, the rest is either administrative tasks for my program or my own research projects. I only teach for the 9-mo academic year but I do work on planning and my own writing during summers. I don't make a ton of money, but I love what I do and it's very flexible for Shabbos, yontif, school breaks, etc.
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amother
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Today at 8:30 pm
MommyPhD wrote: | Sure! All in I work about 15-20 hours a week. About 3-5 is teaching, the rest is either administrative tasks for my program or my own research projects. I only teach for the 9-mo academic year but I do work on planning and my own writing during summers. I don't make a ton of money, but I love what I do and it's very flexible for Shabbos, yontif, school breaks, etc. |
Thanks! The money is not bad actually considering the hours.
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amother
Peru
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Today at 8:58 pm
amother NeonOrange wrote: | Clinical social worker, about 130k a year, flexible timing, about 24 hrs a week |
In private practice? Asking because I’m hesitant to go in that direction but need something that brings in more than agency work I’m doing now.
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amother
Alyssum
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Today at 9:07 pm
amother Papayawhip wrote: | pharmacist working for an insurance company. Five years since graduation $130,000 |
Are there any openings by your company?
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