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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not sure if this has been stated here, but there is difference among five figure earners- ambition. If you have a 50 year old teacher who has a career and loves what they do- I still remember some of my amazing teachers so well- that’s a bit different than someone like an ex I dated as a teenager who made a series of unfortunate decisions in college, didn’t end up graduating, and I’m not sure if he ever got his life together professionally. He may be cobbling from job to job, favor to favor, and that’s unattractive- in fact it was unattractive as a teenager and that’s one of the reasons we broke up. Apart from his lack of career, there are other red flags about him but he seems to be in a serious relationship now, in our thirties, with someone who is more together professionally but objectively much less attractive. Maybe she sees the best in him, or maybe he’s a better looking guy than she’d ever date otherwise. [/quote] I would have never, ever, ever entertained dating a teacher or anyone who ever aspired To be a teacher in my youth. First off, all male teachers are always kind of pervy. I would have rather married a nice plumber who never went to college than a male teacher. [/quote] I feel sorry for you. You wrote off a tremendous number of intelligent, hard-working, service-oriented people. Signed: a female teacher who is in awe of her colleagues. They’re great people, including the male teachers. Fortunately, they had no problem finding people who were able to see their worth.[/quote Do you truly think that intelligence, hard work, and service oriented work is isolated within the teaching profession? So frothy and indignant!!! [/quote]
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