Roger CPA Review’s Vice President of Product, Rob Dewey, has been featured in the AICPA’s “Make Extra Money This Summer” article, which talks about how professors can sign up for different gigs during the summer months to have some extra earnings on the side.
According to the article:
Tracie Miller-Nobles, CPA, associate professor at Austin Community College in Texas, teaches 10 1/2 months of the year but supplements her income by consulting, speaking, acquiring grants, and authoring textbooks for Pearson Education. “Generally faculty want to do things that ultimately benefit their students, but this is a nice way you can put aside some money to do things that you wouldn’t necessarily get to do,” she said.
Find out what types of job offers professors can obtain, get tips from faculty who are already doing it, and learn more about the benefits of being involved in outside paid activities that can be brought back into the classroom.
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