Being a mother and housewife!
2007-02-15 10:31:56
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answer #1
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answered by sally sue 6
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Oh I got this answer: Definitly a garbage man, or a suer man, Anyone who has to clean up stinky things for a low cost and risk there health should be paid 6 figures. If actors and actresses can have fun and make millions why not the stinky jobs too. Because face it we know someones got to do it right?
2007-02-15 18:34:43
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answer #2
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answered by Daniell 2
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Teachers.
These are the people we're entrusting with the future of our children...and they make less than a grocery store checker in most places.
My son's 4th grade teacher, with a BA and MA in education and 12 years on the job, makes about $48,000 a year (yes, she gets 2 months off in the summer). My neighbor's daughter, a checker at a large-chain grocery store, makes over $60,000 a year, and gets 6 weeks paid vacation. She didn't even finish high school.
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2007-02-15 18:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Teaching--our future depends on how well equipped our children are to solve problems, think creatively, and function in society. Teachers are sadly underpaid for the critically important work they perform.
2007-02-15 18:34:23
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answered by hwatease 3
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I think the military is way underpaid. They work hard and put their lives on the line every single day for you and me and they get paid next to nothing. Same goes for firemen and police officers. Doesn't it seem weird to people that people who really lead meaningless lives solely to entertain us get paid millions while people who actually do something meaningful get paid very little? It just goes to show how our society values stupid things!
2007-02-15 18:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the 10 year old kid in Bangladesh that is chained to the sewing machine that makes the Kathy Lee Gifford collection for Wal-Mart.
quit whining all you people .working poor people in the western world have cable and electricity. In third world countries they have dirt floor shacks with no running water
2007-02-15 18:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Interior Designer. Because you can't possibly get paid enough to put up with the snotty-as$ divas who think their taste is so unique and can't make up their minds between beige, ecru, bisque, or off-white, want the most expensive items but don't want to pay for it, don't want to pay for your help either, but will gladly be a giant hemmoroid about every nit-picky little detail. I'm an Interior Designer.
2007-02-15 18:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I all of our helping jobs. social work. docs, teachers etc. I think we need to put more value in the people who help us learn and help us when we are sick. I think the most overpaid jobs are probably government jobs. It seems they dont do to much to get a lot of money and also, they can never budget their or should I say our mooney.yet they expect us to budget ours to the point of making sure we pay what they think we owe. and we are not even accountants. they have professional accountants working for them and still cant get the countries budget under control.
2007-02-15 18:36:59
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answered by shelly92555 4
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School Teacher. They make peanuts, and they're responsible for shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders. If you compare compensation based on level of responsibility, it's a no brainer.
2007-02-15 18:33:43
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answered by RepoMan18 4
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Waitressing 3rd shift. Because I have to deal with loud, stupid drunks and ghetto freaks who can't read a menu OR tip. I get 4.30 an hour and I live on tips.
2007-02-15 18:32:43
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answered by !!joinCampaignforLiberty!! 4
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It has to be NYC garbage collector. They deal with rats, roaches, unimaginable filth and they even find the occasional dead body or body part. Ewww.
2007-02-15 18:35:41
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answered by dewdrop034 3
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