need slight advice, switching my major. thinking teaching or business administration (with an emphasis in HR). leaning towards teaching but the pay is dogshit. what u think?
yukky [#4]i would kms if i had to do hr work, but what year are u cause this might make u stay in college longer than expected
i’ve done 1 semester 💀
michaelisupset [#5]i’ve done 1 semester 💀
oh it's light work then u can switch all u want but pay is gonna be ass ngl
yukky [#6]oh it's light work then u can switch all u want but pay is gonna be ass ngl
for which? both?
michaelisupset [#7]for which? both?
ye teacher pay is horrible nowadays and hr pay is like 60kish starting
so i guess hr over teacher if u want money
Do what something you’ll enjoy doing as career. yes money is an important factor in it, but if you chose the path
and end up dreading or unfilled with the work even though the pay is great will you really be happy? There’s also the possibility of switching to business admin major and teaching later down the line after spending time in that field. A lot of my high school teachers had pretty solid careers in their field and were there for a bit and later down the line they switched to teaching because they had a passion for it despite not making as much as they did.
yukky [#8]ye teacher pay is horrible nowadays and hr pay is like 60kish starting
so i guess hr over teacher if u want money
honestly i’m content with make 60k a year im ngl
michaelisupset [#10]honestly i’m content with make 60k a year im ngl
yeah that's average tbh u can forsure make money
also depends on the state ur in
but teacher pay is ass no matter what state unless you're in a private rich school
The question of becoming a teacher is very dependent on your location, but it can be more fulfilling than an HR position, if you have a passion for education.
If you're in an unfavorable location for teaching, HR is absolutely the way to go. You'd get opportunities for decent pay earlier in your career, and also the ability to climb corporate ladders and switch to administrative leadership positions in the mid/latter part of your career (something that teaching will take many years considering the seniority play).
yukky [#11]yeah that's average tbh u can forsure make money
also depends on the state ur in
but teacher pay is ass no matter what state unless you're in a private rich school
yea. it’s lowkey depressing how horrible the money is
Icysoda57 [#9]Do what something you’ll enjoy doing as career. yes money is an important factor in it, but if you chose the path
and end up dreading or unfilled with the work even though the pay is great will you really be happy? There’s also the possibility of switching to business admin major and teaching later down the line after spending time in that field. A lot of my high school teachers had pretty solid careers in their field and were there for a bit and later down the line they switched to teaching because they had a passion for it despite not making as much as they did.
Note - you cannot let your hobby become a career unless that hobby makes a livable wage.