Which of the two groups get paid more?
MMA fighters! Trust me. Philosophers don't get paid well at all. Not compared to other professors, not even compared to other lecturing faculty, not compared to other PHD students, etc. That's why most philosophy PHDs kinda have to end up choosing other career paths. It's a nice and easy transition to law for the more analytic/continental hybrid philosophers, and it's an easy transition to computer science for the pure analytic philosophers. I think some day, analytic philosophy PHDs will advertise their programs as prep for CS careers, which I'm actually all for but I know others aren't so enthusiastic.
I have a deep personal disdain, or at least an indifference, for continental philosophy. Ironically, I think when most people think philosophy they think continental philosophy. I honestly do think a lot of academic philosophy in that realm is kinda just...differences in opinion + dressing up simple ideas with big words. In that case, I don't have much of a problem with normal people comparing themselves to us.
Now...if you want to compare to whatever they talk about to what I believe to be the good stuff in philosophy, like mathematical logic, philosophy of math, philosophy of science, etc. You're probably out of your depth. We always welcome crossovers from the maths, sciences, and CS as well to transition to philosophy because they too can bring a lot of perspective, but more often "A-level academics." People recognized for excellence in their fields. The average joe, probably not. Now I never went to an ivy league school. But knowing what I know about their rosters of professors, I mean they have some of the absolute best in each of those fields. They do have a smattering, maybe an increasingly large smattering, of the continental philosophers. But right now they still run absolutely stacked rosters. I won't name names, but it's usually a few other smaller philosophy programs that want to be well known at something that get a bunch of the continental school professors and try to be industry leaders in that area, that maybe in my relatively low opinion of them, I'd compare them to jiu jitsu mats.