That's funny because I know a lot of people on the other side of the fence that leave teaching for even lower paid work because it is miserable and unfulfilling.
Given this knowledge, it's hard to you comments like this any differently than comments from googlers talking about how fulfilling it would be to work a construction job or romanticize pre-industrial Society from a downtown penthouse
Why not become a private teacher, aka trainer / instructor. 3x may not be even close to the top of the potential upside (if using modern elearning tech, and having good subject knowledge and some decent marketing).
Ah yes, just what teachers love doing, being monetarily beholden to the parents of the little brat causing all the problems because they pay $50k a year
That's partly because due to the fulfilling nature of the work (a compensating differential), and partly because we can't price it (how much is it worth?)
Given this knowledge, it's hard to you comments like this any differently than comments from googlers talking about how fulfilling it would be to work a construction job or romanticize pre-industrial Society from a downtown penthouse