My wife is a teacher and I am an accountant. I make about 4 times what she makes and she says for the money she would never do my job. While both have the same education and within a few years of the same amount of time in the profession in her opinion there is no comparison in the time and effort spent at work.
While she has 3 months off in the summer I am working. While she has every holiday known to man off, I am working. When school ends at 3:15, she knows she is leaving to go home at 4:00, while I may be at work until 6:00 or 10:00 or when ever my work is done. If she has to work a Saturday its on the school calendar at the beginning of the year, if I have to wrk an entire weekend I might find out as late Saturday morning.
If I screw up and make a mistake my job can be given to someone else, she knows short of getting caught having relations with a student on her desk she has nothing to worry about. If the economy goes down the tubes I'm looking at pay cuts (been there) and addition duties - if the economy goes down the tubes the school district raises taxes.
You may want to rethink that oil and gas industry job, the layoffs are coming fast and furious with the drop in oil prices.
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