Quite possible these days.
A history teacher can make a decent living in most states. For a teacher just starting out, who has a master's degree, they can expect to make around 30,000 dollars per year. Teachers with more experience, or more education, will start out making more. Teachers who have been teaching at one place for many, many years can expect to make more like 50,000 per year.
Dispatchers make more because, They make schedules and coordinate which plumber go out to which job or work. Plumbing dispatchers keep records and maintain logs for plumbing vehicles and equipment. When someone calls for a plumber on an emergency basis, the dispatcher will determine which plumber to send out. alliedallcityinc.com
He is my current history teacher, what a legend XD
No. Nurses make more
no a head start teacher does not i know because my mom was a head start teacher!
they make more money
no
A plumber bee is a bee that likes to nest where there is a hiding place made of wood. Plumber bee is another name for the carpenter bee. Plumber bees look like a bumble bee but they have more black on their bodies.
It doesn't quite work that simply. Assuming the person is using their degree (many don't) and they are in a lucrative area they can make more. A lawyer/attorney will make more than a plumber, only if he works in private practicefor a law firm. A lecturer of law at university gets a lot less than a plumber following his calling.
A teacher at job corps makes around 41,000 dollars a year. They can make more the longer they work in this job.
Comparative advantage is what you do best while also givin up the least. For example, if you are a great plumber and a great babysitter your pomparative advantage is plumbing. That’s because you'll make more money as a plumber.
More then you and me