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The same thing can be said for the legal profession, too.
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Ah, no shit, never claimed to be any of the above. But everyone is making teachers out, in this thread at least, to be what I said. But they're not. In an ideal world, they would be, but there's no ideal world.
The teachers on GC have taught me that there are schools out there where the teachers work for peanuts, have to buy a lot of their own supplies, etc. And that sucks. Which is why I was so flabbergasted that the teachers in my school district make more than many college professors do. Like I said, after reading what some of you have had to deal with as teachers, I wish that teachers in my school district would realize how fortunate they truly are.
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Originally posted by winneythepooh7 Sweetie, first off if you plan to be a "lawyer" I'd get used to people having an attitude. Second, my mom taught second grade, as well as third, and it was a lot more than grading 30 papers of 2+2. If you don't know what you are talking about I'd do some research instead of making uninformed comments that are extremely generalized. And I've read many of your posts elsewhere which have extreme "attitude" in them so no, I am not changing my tone, nor my "attitude".
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Okay, you want to get personal? There's no reason to have an attitude on an internet message board where there's somewhat of a rational discussion going on. Being a lawyer and being on an internet message board are too different things. They have nothing to do with another. And where I'm going to practice, people don't have that much of an attitude. It's called professionalism.
I'm not even going to comment on what I think of most of your posts on this message board. It has nothing to do with the discussion at hand. Yep, I can have an attitude myself on here. So what? Mainly it's towards people attacking GCers, to people making racist or otherwise widely unacceptable comments. No towards people having an actual rational discussion.
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Not to pick on the lawyers on this board but when I did my internship at a law school, all of us in the Social Work program wanted to start a support group and individual counseling for many of the law students and lawyers themselves because of the many different issues they were going through.
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that's nice, but doesn't really have anything to do with anything. Every group has problems. Most people have some sort of issue in their lives that they could use help dealing with.