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When most Greek Advisers go "hither and yon" most of them are going straight out of Greek Life. There are very, very, few schools that pay more than $35,000 a year. That's why so many of them are so young and leave so often. After five years in the field, I'm a "veteran" Greek adviser (still planning on staying where I am), and when I go to the Association of Fraternity Advisors conference next month, I will be surrounded by new advisors. The reality is, most schools don't value the position much, and financially, most have to move on to move up at all. It sucks, because it just perpetuates all of the problems.
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