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Old 08-22-2018, 11:40 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by iggy_oi View Post
The entry level salary and the time it takes to get to $100k might deter you.
$100k is about the max, and that takes 10 years to get, and this is for post-secondary teachers.

You're also looking at a minimum of 5 years of education, plus a struggle to find a permanent job. Realistically, though most post-secondary teachers have a full four year bachelor's plus a two year teacher's college degree. Many have a master's on top of that.

So about 17 years total to get to that $100k/year. The program's themselves are competitive to get into and take quite a bit of work. If you're that driven and consistent of a worker, you could probably make $100k/year with benefits in most fields after 17 years.
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