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Software Project Manager
The stress, the politics, the salary reality, the career-switch fantasy, and the actual shape of the day once the Jira board stops looking exciting.
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Data Analyst
For people wondering whether data analysis is quietly great, quietly soul-numbing, or just another office job dressed up in SQL and dashboards.
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UX Designer
The attractive version, the demoralizing version, the salary version, and the version where "advocating for the user" becomes three weeks of stakeholder compromise.
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Accounting
Big 4 audit, corporate close cycles, small-firm tax season, and whether the CPA exam at 38 with a kid asleep upstairs is actually worth it.
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Teaching
The salary reality in New Jersey vs. Arkansas, the stress that is not the kids, what a kindergarten morning actually looks like, and switching in at 40 from corporate.
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Software Engineering
The startup checkout bug, the enterprise mainframe that won't die, the salary math that changes depending on whether you count the RSUs, and switching in at 40 from restaurants and classrooms.
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Real Estate Agent
The commission math nobody puts on the Instagram post, the 9 PM showing requests, the 29 cents on the dollar, and starting over at 40 with a kid asking why Mom took a pay cut.
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Product Manager
The Slack threads at 1 AM, the roadmap that changed in front of 60 people, the $245K total comp that doesn't buy a two-bedroom, and switching in at 40 from restaurants and classrooms.
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Marketing Manager
The lead quality arguments, the $4.2M campaign that dropped brand awareness, the solo marketer who is the whole department, and switching in at 40 from classrooms and kitchens.
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Nursing
The 2 AM codes, the 23,000-step night shifts, the $22 true hourly rate after unpaid overtime, the travel nurse spreadsheet, and switching in at 42 because a regular customer had a heart attack and all you could do was call 911.
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Physical Therapy
The $142K in student debt, the 90% productivity clock, the thumb splint at night from manual therapy, the 140-mile home health drives through rural Oregon, and switching in at 41 because you wanted to be on the other side of the ambulance.
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Management Consulting
The 400-slide graveyard, the $35/hour MBB math, the 80 Marriotts in four years, the plant manager who sat next to you in the meeting, and switching in at 41 because the supply chain playbook stopped making you think.
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Human Resources
The harassment investigation you can't discuss, the layoff list you helped build, the benefits portal that crashed during open enrollment, the $19.80 true hourly rate at the coordinator level, and switching in at 42 from guidance counseling and restaurant kitchens.
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Social Work
The 22-family caseload on a $42,000 salary, the 7-minute transition between a grief client and a court-mandated one, the $4,200-a-day hospital bed because nobody has a wheelchair ramp, the PSLF trap, and switching in at 41 from law firms and restaurant kitchens.
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Pharmacy
The 347 verifications per shift, the $174K in loans on a $128K salary, the three-year-old whose dose you caught between bites of a granola bar, the insurance denial for a drug the patient is allergic to, and switching in at 40 from restaurants and insurance desks.
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Cybersecurity
The 73 alerts per shift, the 83% false positive rate, the report that's 70% of a pentester's job, the CISO who keeps a folder called "receipts," and switching in at 42 from classrooms and detective desks.
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Investment Banking
The 18-hour pitch book rebuild, the $4.2M model error caught 40 minutes before the board meeting, the $28/hour true analyst rate, the Schrödinger bonus account, and switching in at 41 from controller desks and consulting decks.
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Physician Assistant
The 2-millimeter screw backing out of a femur, the ankle sprain that was actually a panic disorder, the $204K night-shift salary that costs your circadian rhythm, the strip mall clinic with no crash cart, and switching in at 42 from classrooms and ambulances.
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Electrician
The 400-foot conduit pull in the mud, the $247K gross that becomes $104K take-home, the 247,000-mile van, the 3 AM cooler call, the backstab connection that took 14 years to diagnose in 30 minutes, and switching in at 41 from law firm desks and history classrooms.
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Financial Advisor
The color-coded binder for every client household, the $480K golden handcuffs, the 8-tab sell-vs-rent analysis for a family deciding whether to move, the widow who whispered "am I going to be OK?", and switching in at 41 from classrooms and pharma territories.
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Paralegal
The color-coded binder tabs, the $632K in billing revenue on a $82K salary, the 40-minute signature page hunt, the 2 AM statute of limitations nightmares, the insurance adjuster's "claims voice" she couldn't turn off, and switching in at 41 from restaurant floors and insurance desks.
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Dental Hygienist
The seven-millimeter pocket on a patient who was threes three years ago, the $1,900 daily production target, the 12 million wrist strokes, the $58/hour temp rate with zero benefits, and switching in at 40 from restaurant floors and bank operations desks.
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Interior Design
The client who rejects the concept you spent 14 hours on, the contractor who installs the wrong grout joint width, the Portuguese sofa that arrives three weeks late, the $820K in annual procurement that nets $78K after damage claims, and switching in at 41 from marketing and a GC van.
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Graphic Design
The packaging that goes to reprint because nobody forwarded the brand refresh guidelines, the "I just don't love it" feedback with no handle on it, the freelance $118K gross that nets $72K after taxes, and switching in at 43 from a classroom and a copy deck.
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Technical Writing
The feature that shipped before the doc was done, the 847 pages of red-column legacy debt, the $11K gap a junior writer didn't know to close, the $214K staff TW with 10 quarters of unvested RSUs, and switching in at 41 from an AP English classroom and an aerospace design desk.
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Data Science
The fraud model that flagged 340 transactions because a mobile app changed GPS coordinates, the 38-second query that took 15 minutes to explain, the $1.2 million inventory doc nobody read, and switching in at 41 from an AP Chemistry classroom and an auto parts factory floor.
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Veterinarian
The golden retriever with the hidden mass, the $7,500 GDV surgery estimate for a college kid, the $200K in debt on a $120K salary, and switching in at 40 from a biology classroom and an IT cubicle.
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Plumbing
The 1940s cast iron patch job that held for 15 years, the $620K gross that becomes $112K take-home, the 145-degree attic in Phoenix, the dead possum in six inches of sewage, and switching in at 40 from history classrooms and restaurant kitchens.
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Web Development
The fintech sprint that derailed on Tuesday, the Elasticsearch index that silently broke, the candle company founder who hated the homepage, legacy checkout code processing $2.3M per week, and two career changers who traded classrooms and hotels for terminals.
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Architecture
The $40M client who wanted "something like Copenhagen," the 6-inch corridor that killed 9 months of healthcare design, the foundation poured 4 inches off, and two career changers who traded furniture showrooms and landscape design for studio desks and ARE exams.
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Occupational Therapy
The 4-year-old who only eats white foods, the ironworker whose career depends on 2 centimeters of tendon glide, the IEP meeting where a behavior specialist tried to cut three years of progress, and two career changers who traded classrooms and restaurant floors for therapy rooms.
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Speech-Language Pathology
The 3-year-old who said "more bubbles" while his mom cried, the stroke patient whose family wanted Thanksgiving dinner but she was aspirating on everything, 74 kids on a caseload that caps at 55, and two career changers who traded classrooms and hotel lobbies for therapy rooms.