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TEACHING: WORTH IT IN MORE WAYS THAN YOU MIGHT THINK ... Most people underestimate teacher salaries by $10,000-$30,0001 Physics teachers report equal or higher job satisfaction than other STEM professionals4 Physics teachers are in high demand1 Most teaching jobs have better retirement benefits than private industry2 Physics teachers report equal or higher intellectual challenge in their jobs than other STEM professionals4 You can get a job almost anywhere as a physics teacher5 There are student loan forgiveness programs and scholarships for science and math teachers3 Over 78% of middle and high school teachers are still in the classroom at year 56 Teaching is one of the best ways to work abroad, teaching physics in an American school1 Teachers are 6X more likely to say that they make a difference in people’s lives than other STEM professionals1 [your URL] and teach.org For one-on-one advice, contact Professor [last name] at [email address]