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by the time Sean gets his law degree he'll be the perfect age to represent all the other reitrement home residents, he'll be living with, on their mistreatment.
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Originally posted by broke again View PostWhen did they start giving anything but "general law degrees"? When i went to school there was no such a "specialized degree". You got your JD and that was all.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostNot like one can't make up the difference an employer covers... sometimes solely on the fact that you don't have to make sure you send the proper TPS report to seven bosses.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostKids that are pro's at test taking and making themselves look good can get into law school, go through it, graduate and are still seriously lacking in common sense and non-school related intelligence. They are educated idiots. Often times they won't specialize and graduate with a general law degree and are set loose into a heavily crowded market trying to find other general positions.
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Not like one can't make up the difference an employer covers... sometimes solely on the fact that you don't have to make sure you send the proper TPS report to seven bosses.
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I've yet to see a benifit insurance policy from an employer that was better and cheaper than my own....
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostWhatever you decide, work for yourself...not for someone else.
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My ex had a similar struggle when it came to college. His dad told him to work as a mechanic while he went to a junior college and took his basics. After two years of working on everyone else's cars and never having time or energy for his own, he decided to go into mechanical engineering. Taking that route, he'd at least have the option to go into automotive engineering.
When your hobby becomes your job, it tends to stop being enjoyable.
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostCFA Level 3 is this Saturday. Uggghh...
Originally posted by 347Mike View PostNot only that, but by the time he graduates $60,000 isn't going to be as much as it is worth now.
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostWhatever you decide, work for yourself...not for someone else.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostThis thought has been lingering in the back of my mind lately. I like looking at numbers, especially when there is a $ sign in front of it.
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostOh, OP... work for an investment bank. More coin than the other options and the general public will have a very high opinion of your profession, lol!
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