| DH is a lobbyist and earns in this range. He's extremely good at his job and works incessantly so it is well earned. |
The trade in political influence for money. Lobbyists, the errand boys of plutocrats
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That is some plastic surgery gone way way wrong. Yuck. |
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Why is it soul selling to specialize in helping people advocate for their own interests? The Alzheimer's Assn has lobbyists. The Toy Makers Assn has lobbyists. The Boys and Girls Clubs of America has lobbyists. The World Wildlife Fund has lobbyists. The Obama White House has government-paid lobbyists!!! A whole office full of them whose only job - only job, people! - is to sell (advocate for) the President's agenda (or fight against stuff he opposes) on the Hill.
Are they all whores too? Even the tree huggers and Girl Scouts and Alzheimer's lobbyists? |
I'm an elementary school principal at a Title I school. I'm very good at my job and work incessantly. Will you advocate for me to make $750K? Do you think I deserve it? |
Yes!!! |
That's what the NEA is for! They have lobbyists. If they aren't representing your interests well, you should spearhead a change of leadership. |
yes. your profession adds value. |
I'm sorry, folks, that's not how our economic system works. I know people who earn a lot of money and most of them work very hard. However, being good at a job and working really hard on something that is very important is quite separate from how much money you get paid. |
truly! |
No, just you. |
Ooo. Ya got me. |
Sorry, but the NEA doesn't represent principals. |
I want to know this too, someone please answer this. |
Hill/Agency experience. Contacts. Policy expertise Ability (if in a firm setting) to monetize to attract clients |