Have you ever felt like you were underpaid at your job? Well, seriously. Imagine - you work hard all day, spend all your energy, and most likely get much less than that guy over there. It's like that, don't you agree? And the most interesting thing is that the "guy" who works less but gets more, according to others, may be you.
In fact, everything in this life is relative, and this or that profession, depending on various angles, can seem both completely low-paid and with an unreasonably high salary. It depends on the country, on the level of education, and a number of other factors. But there is still a whole pool of professions whose representatives, by all accounts, are still criminally underpaid in almost every country.
The AskReddit community once asked members just one simple question: "Which profession is criminally underpaid?" The resulting thread got 31.1K upvotes, as well as 19.6K various comments, which, of course, indicates how painfully sensitive this topic is for many people.
In the original thread, as we have already noted, there is a huge number of comments, so Bored Panda compiled a selection of the most popular and often-mentioned ones. Apparently, these professions are indeed dramatically underpaid all over the world. In any case, feel free to scroll to the very end and, perhaps, if you don’t find an option you'd like to add, you may for sure leave it in the comments section.
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#1 Janitors
Janitors.They clean up all our s**t, get no respect, and are sometimes some of the chillest people I've ever met. We should pay them more.
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#2 Any Caretaking Position
Any caretaking position. From personal experience, I can loudly say that mental health and behavioral techs are VERY underpaid. Working in a job that regularly sends people to the hospital due to assault by clients, has a very high burnout rate, and very high secondary trauma is HARD. Not to mention, people in these roles are caring for individuals that their family/parents cannot handle and they are supervising 4-10 of these individuals at once. It takes a HUGE toll on your mental health, and it barely pays the bills. Being in charge of safety for those that do not have an interest in keeping themselves safe is rough. I’m sorry, but $15-$17/hour is not enough.Also, these jobs don’t require a college degree most of the time. From what I’ve found, however, you are not paid enough nor do you have the mental energy or time to finish your degree due to working very hectic (often short staffed) hours. This keeps people stuck in the same workplace forever. HR (who is meant to be your advocate) has often never been on the floor and has no idea what the job often entails.
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#3 Working With Vulnerable People
Basically any profession that requires you to work with vulnerable peopleImage credits: Raven123x
#4 People Who Grow And Harvest Food
People who grow and harvest your foodImage credits: bubble_baby_8
#5 Emergency Medical Technicians
I made 9.50 an hour as an EMT.Never ask “why is there an EMS shortage” around me I will go OFF
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#6 Social Workers
Social Workers. They see abused/neglected kids all day, awful living conditions, desperation and poverty.Hands are tied with the ridic amount of red tape, etc.
Soul sucking job that makes one lose faith in humanity very quickly.
No amount of money is worth the nightmares they must have at bedtime.
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#7 Every One Who Is Govermentally Decleared "Essential" When Covid Hit
Every one who is govermentally decleared "essential" when covid hit.Extra eddit: this counts double for People who are on or near the minimum wage when covid hit, had to do dangerous work and got a pat on the back, a pin, or a "thank you email" while company's profits soared.
And People in healthcare and emergency services!
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#8 Vet Techs
Vet techs. $15-22 an hour for doing everything a nurse does, just on furry patients.Image credits: chicagowago
#9 Public Defenders
Public Defenders. I have a private law practice. The public defenders make a fraction of what guys like me make, know criminal law inside and out, and carry obscene caseloads. The system would break down immediately if they went on strike. Which honestly they should.Image credits: The_Wyzard
#10 Librarians
Librarians.A Librarian requires a masters degree so that they can start at a salary that barely competes with Target these days. I see social worker on this list, and want to point out that libraries are often the place the city/town sends people when they do not have the funding or facilities to deal with them otherwise. It's also the place that many people come who are in need of social workers and social services, and librarians are the ones that connect them. Government wants people to fill out taxes online? Great - where do you think the less fortunate are accessing computers? Who do you think is helping them figure out how to fill out these forms? Is your country still fighting a war on drugs, instead of providing safe access and care for the addicted? Guess where they are shooting up. Is some billionaire funding 'grass roots' campaigns to get on boards and generally complain about any information that jostles their world view? Guess who is operating on the front lines of that culture war? The list goes on, but there are a good number of librarians on reddit, and I'm probably already triggering them, if they haven't hit their breaking point already and started filling out that Target app.
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#11 Childcare At Any Level
Childcare at any level -- especially preschool and early childhood educators. Being able to adequately manage and empower children is an artform.Image credits: Super-414
#12 Firefighters
Firefighters in some places, you'd be very surprisedImage credits: laconic_turtle
#13 Nurses And The Whole Care Sector In The UK
Nurses and the whole care sector in the UK.These are the people who look after you when you need it most. They clean up your poop, clean your open wounds, are someone you can talk too and for some people, the only human contact people have all day.
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#14 Teaching
Teaching.Going into a violent inner-city place, trying to get people to even care about the subject never mind doing the work with half your caseload people whose parents have ankle bracelets and the other half are Karens upset you don't automatically give out A+ because they want little Tanner to go to Harvard and you're standing in the way.
Having to buy your own supplies because schools are criminally underfunded, and expected to have an expensive master's degree. AND be underpaid and expected to work free overtime to do things like clubs and sports.
And then oni top of that, some near-illiterate Yalie fake Texan thinking your job needs to be scored like salespeople hitting quotas, as if teaching people is on par with manufacturing or some other endeavor that can be judged entirely on its own merit.
And you realize the only people who make it are people who teach TO THE TEST. e.g "the answer to the upcoming test is A for question 1. Remember that. 1 - A. And then question 2, that will be B. 1 - A, 2 - B. Remember that. And then going in after hours under the cover of darkness to use an eraser and a pencil to change the scores so you can actually get enough of a merit bonus to afford food.
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#15 People In Wildlife/Conservation
People in wildlife/conservationImage credits: jcarbolynn
#16 Hotel Housekeepers
Hotel housekeepersImage credits: Proper_Protickall
#17 Grocery Store Employees
I'm sure most wouldnt agree but grocery store employees. It's their job to make sure you can get a multitude of foods and drinks and supplies for living, all with a smile on your face because evil corporate demands it, while also being expected to know where everything is at all times no matter what you actually work there, all the sales and how to use them, while sick people who gives ZERO f**ks about anyone in the world continue to go outside and get these minimum wage people sick. While also being berated by some of the rudest people who take their anger out on these peopleImage credits: Aetheldrake
#18 Paramedic
Paramedic.Image credits: haditwithyoupeople
#19 Grave Shift Fast Food And Food Service In General
Grave shift fast food and food service in general. Anything grave shift. Almost no one does that shift because they have better options and it is always an adult doing it, not some kid working for fun money due to labor laws.Any care that requires wiping human butts.
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#20 Resident Physicians
Resident physicians. Some make less than minimum wage for 80 hour work weeks despite saving countless lives.Image credits: rono258
#21 Teacher's Aid
Teacher's aid. I get headbutt, kicked, scratched, bitten, spit, kick, thrown up on, and peed on for less than 700 every 15 days. The parents are worse.Image credits: Box_Of_Props_Mario
#22 Cooks And Chefs
Cooks and chefsImage credits: TKzLegion
#23 Cops Or Prison Work
Cps or prison work. I worked at a group home with jdc kids at a direct care facility. We made $10/h. I make more at walmart now and I get hit with way less chairs now.Image credits: Alexastria
#24 Lab Techs
Lab techs, we do so much work for doctors to get to the results and never get any recognition for it. Drawing blood, performing quality controls, run stats and bring blood when there is a big trauma.Image credits: CheAbi
#25 Scientists
Scientists, imagine studying 10 plus years, holding the highest academic title possible and earning less than most common 9 to 5s that require little to no education. But hey, its honorable right.Image credits: One-Light
#26 Folks In This Online Group Pointed Out 27 Professions That Are Criminally Underpaid Considering How Demanding They Are
Administrative assistants. They literally do everything and anything to keep a place running. They know everything from the top down but get paid a fraction of what everyone else does as the profession is still seen as lower education and a less important role in the company. We have to know our bosses' jobs as well as our own and need to cross-train across the company. OH! We know all the secrets as we all talk to each other.#27 Pilots
Pilots. Yes, older pilots do well but new pilots have to take on so much debt, only to make maybe $600/week. What many people don’t realize is they get paid for flight time, not actual time. And they are limited to something like 100-120hrs a month of flying, if they are given it. That, and regional pilots are often away from home for days on end due to their routes. There is a lot of “paying your dues” for decades in that professionImage credits: justhp
#28 Architects
Architects (and I don’t mean the Hollywood big name single owners of the big firms architects, I mean the 98% of the other architects who work under them or in smaller firms)Image credits: Magneto-X
#29 Folks In This Online Group Pointed Out 27 Professions That Are Criminally Underpaid Considering How Demanding They Are
School Counsellors.All day they listen to people's problems without judgement, and where I live they only get paid minimum wage.
#30 Person Asks: "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" And 27 People Online Deliver
I think any job that pays below or at the poverty line for that region is criminal underpaid. When corporations have employees relying on government assistance and other poverty aide organizations that is an indirect form of corporate welfare. The excuse supposed "low skill" entry level job or just any job that's paid like a entry level job) are "just for students living at home" is so narrow-minded and dim-sighted, and manipulative to deflect societies attention to the actual problem for people argue about.Every job that is paying below the liveability line is underpaid.
#31 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
Flight attendants. They sometimes have to be babysitters to grown adults who don’t know how to behave in polite society. They are literally responsible for your safety while in flight. And they have to always put on a smile and serve you regardless of how they feel or what’s going on in their personal life. And let’s face it, flying just wouldn’t be the same without them.#32 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.#33 Folks In This Online Group Pointed Out 27 Professions That Are Criminally Underpaid Considering How Demanding They Are
Administrative assistants. They literally do everything and anything to keep a place running. They know everything from the top down but get paid a fraction of what everyone else does as the profession is still seen as lower education and a less important role in the company. We have to know our bosses' jobs as well as our own and need to cross-train across the company. OH! We know all the secrets as we all talk to each other.#34 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
Truck drivers. I’m very grateful we were essential through the plague. But if you’re just starting out after training, only the companies who train you will hire you. You have to work for them to work off the training. So the first two years you make $45 to $50,000. After that you find a better company. You should be getting $80 to 100,000. Walmart now pays $110,000But it’s tough on young families. Demand is high
#35 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
Truck drivers. I’m very grateful we were essential through the plague. But if you’re just starting out after training, only the companies who train you will hire you. You have to work for them to work off the training. So the first two years you make $45 to $50,000. After that you find a better company. You should be getting $80 to 100,000. Walmart now pays $110,000But it’s tough on young families. Demand is high
#36 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
Truck drivers. I’m very grateful we were essential through the plague. But if you’re just starting out after training, only the companies who train you will hire you. You have to work for them to work off the training. So the first two years you make $45 to $50,000. After that you find a better company. You should be getting $80 to 100,000. Walmart now pays $110,000But it’s tough on young families. Demand is high
#37 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
Truck drivers. I’m very grateful we were essential through the plague. But if you’re just starting out after training, only the companies who train you will hire you. You have to work for them to work off the training. So the first two years you make $45 to $50,000. After that you find a better company. You should be getting $80 to 100,000. Walmart now pays $110,000But it’s tough on young families. Demand is high
#38 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.#39 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.#40 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.#41 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.#42 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.#43 "Which Profession Is Criminally Underpaid?" (27 Answers)
All the people who worked through the pandemic. All of them. They were told that they were essential and had to put themselves at risk everyday if they wanted to continue to pay their bills and feed their families. So they did.from Bored Panda https://ift.tt/8RlqnTF