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ElwoodBlues · M
Right, I know, those who can't do - teach! And those who can't teach become substitute teachers, LOL!!!
But most sociology majors go into human resources; some take up counseling; but you're gonna have a tough time luring people to teach in Florida where the governor threatens them with felony prosecution if they should name the wrong book or mention the existence of same sex marriage🤣😂
But most sociology majors go into human resources; some take up counseling; but you're gonna have a tough time luring people to teach in Florida where the governor threatens them with felony prosecution if they should name the wrong book or mention the existence of same sex marriage🤣😂
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@ElwoodBlues that is a stale and despicable joke.
Were it not for our devoted teachers where would we all be?
I owe my career, the income I was able to make based on my education, and all that evolved from that, the service o provide to the community, the salaries of my staff i paid, and the charitable donations make, to the teachers i had. I was educated totally in public schools.
I do have to admit to my bias, I taught medical students for almost 50 years, in addition to the service I provided that paid my wages, and received no extra compensation for teaching.
Were it not for our devoted teachers where would we all be?
I owe my career, the income I was able to make based on my education, and all that evolved from that, the service o provide to the community, the salaries of my staff i paid, and the charitable donations make, to the teachers i had. I was educated totally in public schools.
I do have to admit to my bias, I taught medical students for almost 50 years, in addition to the service I provided that paid my wages, and received no extra compensation for teaching.