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“The burnout factor is real,” Catherine Fink of Longmont, Colorado, says of teaching. She’s starting her first year of law school.
Carol Wrobleski got a coach and turned her closet into a studio. Then a different full-time opportunity came along.
“I couldn’t do it anymore,” said Abby Norman, a former schoolteacher in Atlanta.
We talked to three people about how their career paths were altered during the pandemic and where they think they’ll be a year from now.
“What seemed tolerable before may not seem tolerable anymore,” says a professor at the Yale School of Management.
Physician and writer Suzanne Koven deleted an email requesting volunteers before changing her mind.
Migration patterns could change in a work-from-home world brought on by the pandemic.
The New York Times’ Neil Irwin has spent some time trying to figure out exactly that.
"I'm in a place where I can make a difference."
They often move to lower-paying jobs in fields where harassment less likely to occur, a study finds.