It can be, though many people think teachers are "underpaid." Whether the money is good enough for you depends on who you are, where you are, etc. See the related question to the right, "How much money does a teacher earn?" for more information.
No! Although everything in our life can be competitive, teaching is a noble profession where we exchange knowledge. We get respect and gain knowledge too.
Depends on the career.
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teaching???????
PE teacher.
No very bad.going to the same classroom over and over again sucks
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Yes, one of the oldest and most honorable.
This a slightly cynical phrase designed to denigrate the art of teaching. It assumes that if you fail in a chosen career you ultimately end up teaching because you didn't make it in the real world as a doer. There a good and bad teachers as well as good and bad engineers.
Any college that is accredited will help you achieve a degree that leads to teaching. More specifically, if you want to seek a career in being a teacher, you might want to get a B.A. degree in whatever subject you plan to teach.
Music teachers are most often employed in public schools, but cuts in funding have put a dent in that. Private schools are often good options for those who want to work as music teachers to pursue jobs in. A music teacher career can be a great way for accomplished musicians to pass on their skills as well as to continue developing their own. A good music school can prepare a student for a teaching career.
An academic career is one involved in higher education research and teaching. Any other career would therefore be non-academic.