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Careers / History Teachers, Postsecondary |
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Happiness Index |
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Users in this Career Group |
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There are 902 users in this career group. They represent 18 different countries. You can see the list of users in this career group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this career group simply by selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me." |
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85 users are currently in this career. |
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35 users are considering this career. |
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6 users left or retired from this career. |
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776 users have hidden memberships. |
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(Hidden users have added this career to their portfolios, but have not indicated a publicly visible status.) |
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Reviews |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this career with others! |
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Anonymous |
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March 29, 2007 |
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Academia: this is a great career if you have a true vocation as a scholar and teacher. The intellectual rewards are high, the emotional satisfacation is real, if you have a natural bent in that direction. If you do not wish to be a scholar and teacher stay away. Gaining a Ph. D. is truly very hard work, the expense and investment in time is high, and the art is long. The rewards are real, if you value them; they key here is do you value education, because America doe not. Moreover, the financial pay-fo to you is low. Therefore, pursue a career in higher eduction if you wish to become a scholar and a teacher, but, do not go there if you expect to be valued my others or want to make money; for that, you need to go elsewhere. |
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Interesting Fact |
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The word "salary" comes from salarium, or "salt money" and was used in ancient Rome to describe the wages paid to Roman legionnaires who were compensated in salt. |
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