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Someone Asks “What Job Is 100% Overpaid?” And 30 People Don’t Hold Back With Their Answers

Equitable pay changes over time and companies need to be continuously reviewing what they're paying their employees. However, according to a Gartner survey of roughly 3,500 workers conducted in 2022, only 32% of them felt like they were fairly compensated.

Interested in the other side of the spectrum, Reddit user Designer-Meeting-123 made a post on the platform, asking everyone to list the jobs that they believe are grossly overpaid.

From realtors to management consultants, we've compiled the most popular submissions and are eager to learn your opinion on the matter. So continue scrolling and upvote the professions that you think are earning too much.

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Influencers.Megachurch pastors.A failed CEO. "Bob, you've done a terrible job. Here's 60 million dollars. Hit the road.".I'd say it depends what sector, but my sorta-answer is that its f****d to see CEO's CFO's, COO's, etc, getting literally tens of millions in **BONUSES** when the company is also laying off thousands of workers, selling off assets, losing value, or whatever. I always figured a bonus was something you earned when you did a good job...Congress.College football coach. “Fisher was fired Sunday morning late in his sixth season at Texas A&M with more than $76 million remaining on his fully guaranteed contract.”.Anything connected with the funeral or wedding industries.Politicians, state level and up. Part time thumb twiddling with great full time benefits for life.NBA player.Literally any F500 CEO. 1200% overpaid.Fired college football coaches.Coaches! Basketball, football and other big sports.D**g company reps. And on the flip side, pharmacists are incredibly underpaid.Education admin. I'm sorry, you don't need almost 400k a year for being the head of a school district.HR department. Cancer of any org I've ever been in.Management consultants.Realtors. They serve zero purpose in today’s market and are overpaid for their “services” by a criminal margin. They email documents and turn locks, that’s it.Actors. You don't deserve millions for acting goofy. Not even as a privacy compensation. But in the end it's just supply and demand so what are ya going to do about it.School district superintendents. While I will admit, I cannot honestly articulate exactly what they do, that may very well be part of the problem. And anytime I see a scandal or their pay is otherwise mentioned, it seems staggeringly high for a government position.As an attorney, I'm very surprised no one has said attorney yet.King of England.Mine. Healthcare marketing. Being paid 6 figures [with only a Bachelor's Degree] to tell people [who are already medical school educated] how to treat their patients is actually hilarious! But if you're gonna pay me for it...Real estate agents. Maybe if it's your first home and you need everything done for you, or this was the 1990s before online listings - a buyer's agent and a seller's agent on each respective side, the two agents splitting a 6% to 7% commission made some sense. But for your average transaction, or experienced buyers / sellers, this just doesn't make sense anymore and it's a huge expense on already expensive home sale. I bought a For Sale Buy Owner home, no realtor on either side. Hired an attorney to handle paperwork and we split the expense. Super easy. Also sold a home, without no realtor, and the buyer's did have an agent. The agent was awful at communicating and being responsive, and she wanted her 3% "commision" to come out of the sale price. It's like sis, you literally made everything more difficult, we still had to pay an attorney to oversee the paperwork and title company, what exactly are you being paid for here? I don't give a s**t how many houses you showed to your clients before they decided to buy a FSBO and tried to keep you involved.Almost every C-Suite position.Every billionaire.Reddit moderator.Omg customer success managers. I was one. I was paid a ridiculous amount to basically say “I don’t have the answer to a single question you asked but I can see if I can find someone… who can maybe answer it but they probably can’t”. It’s a JOKE.A lot of those jobs where your job is to basically talk to people and pass information around and your biggest problem is people not reading emails thoroughly enough.HR at the hospital I worked at.Real Estate Agents. Especially buyer side agents. Earning a percentage of the cost of the property is ridiculous. You do the same job for a $200k home vs a $10 million home.
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