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Board Economics
Re: Is academic pursues enough to get incomes?
by
Hamphser
on 16/11/2023, 21:59:37 UTC
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?

Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with high unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.

Sadly teachers may not get paid what they deserve but it can also be hard to be a great teacher because of all the pressures put on them these days. They have to deal with lack of discipline with sometime inadequate tools to police their students and the digital age has made attention spans ever shorter to name two of the problems they face, but technology has also enabled improvements in a lot of schools which is a big positive. Let's face it though, very few teachers, unless they reach the very limited position of head teacher, will ever be getting paid as much as the private sector but in many countries they can get fairly good and subsidized state pension contributions, which can somewhat offset the lack of earning potential.
In speaking about differences in terms of salaries and other correlated concern such as this then it would really be basing or  depending on economical aspect on a certain country or place.
Some might be compensated or well paid and some of them arent really that getting that much benefit or really that worth of the hard work that they've been doing.