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Rising Star
Sell courses on how to find a job with meaningful and interesting work, low stress, 40 hrs, and 💰💰💰💰 Final lesson is this.
Lmao is that what your company does?
Trophy husband/wife
Ask Melania about her WLB
DMV
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If it were to exist, the closest thing would be a role at Google.. But even there, the amount of pay is somewhat relative to the amount of stress.. what you described is a unicorn that one can only stumble upon
Lololol thanks, I needed that laugh this morning!
Seriously though, you know the old adage that you can get something done fast, cheap, and we’ll, but you can only pick two? Same thing here. You can have good hours/stress, rewarding work, and good pay, but you get to pick two. For me, I chose to sacrifice the rewarding work, but I use a good chunk of my good pay to do things that are rewarding (either for myself or for others)
How much 💰 are we talking?
Echoing what someone else posted, it is possible to get into the $200s as a federal employee at the regulator agencies (SEC, FDIC, etc). It's really hard to get into those agencies, and the federal government in general above entry level, but it isn't outside the realm of possibilities. Cush job, great WLB, decent money and benefits, a pension, and two 401ks. I've got a friend at FDIC who's coasting along at $200 and change.
Not a bad way to go!
Federal Government
Can be meaningful work and can make decent money.
Perhaps improve skills in your domain, wlb naturally comes to you
🐵
You could start your own charity like the guy who started Movember. Looks like he banks around $170k a year and only “grants” money on a promotional campaign with Men’s Health. Seems like a sweet deal.
https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=13305
Rising Star
I know several friends who work for a non-profit. It's everything you list but way less money.
This industry pays well because it's demanding and soul sucking. Nothing wrong with picking either.
Chief
Non profit director
Keep dreaming
Your dreams
giggalo
🎵Spinning lots of dough🎵
Chief
The north pole
Yeah but that’s only a seasonal position
Rising Star
Heir or heiress