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Originally Posted by LatinaAlumna
It would make your ego feel much, much better if I said that I had a degree in one of those fields, wouldn't it?  I am completely comfortable having you conjure up stories about my life.
And, sorry, but you still haven't convinced me that you are successful. Try harder.
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Actually, he is. I know him personally. I don't have to stick up for him, he can do that himself. But this argument isn't over what the topic covers, this is a pissing contest because you two disagree with each other.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
I really doubt you could do better working retail unless it's a really, really good retail job.
Things might be different in D.C., but I'm quite sure they have petty criminals who need to be pled out just like everyplace else.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Where I'm from, it's no gamble. You'll do better than retail wages, period. Could be different over there. I dunno. Otherise, substitute teaching would be much smarter than retail -- it's something to do when you're not in court or with clients, but you're flexible enough to still be able to practice law.
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You're contradicting yourself now. If he QUITS his retail job, he becomes UNEMPLOYED, but not eligible to collect UNEMPLOYMENT. Then, he can take the chance of finding cases? And if he gets none?
First you said retail is better than nothing. Now you're saying quit your retail job and take a chance. Which one is it?