An Academic's Life

22. Are We Sellouts If We Want to Make Money?


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Coming from a background where making money was considered greedy, I grew-up thinking my career needed to be service-focused and money didn't really matter. Now that I've gotten older (and have more bills), I am questioning the (often) implicit and explicit negativity associated with faculty who want to make money ... or who leave academia to make more money. In this episode, I question why so many academics stay in low-paying academic jobs and/or eschew looking for better paying work. What if academics, even for the short term, took better paying jobs to get financially stable, so they can have the financial means to do the work they love? 

A few resources you might be interested in: Tiffany Aliche, the Budgetnista; Tori Dunlap, Her First 100K; Keelan Muscara, Millennial Educator; Regina Moore and Angela Rozmyn, Women's Personal Finance; and Ramit Sethi, I Will Teach You To Be Rich.
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An Academic's LifeBy Genesea M. Carter