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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please spell out what makes a [b]lawyer a[/b]wful. --a teacher who wants to know[/quote] A few I've seen. 1. Laziness - [b]no updates to let you know if your case is moving forward [/b] 2. Lack of enthusiasm, like each day is another day at the office. 3. playing favorites I've seen so many good lawyers too, so those with the above traits above stick out like a sore thumb.[/quote] seriously, folks? such a waste of energy on teachers We do a job. Some of us shine; other don't. Same can be said for people in OTHER professions.[/quote Bad teachers, bad lawyers, bad doctors, bad nannies, bad car mechanics happen. Only with bad teachers and bad nannies are you placing your child under their supervision, all day long; and without being able to see what is going on. Bad nannies you can fire. Bad teachers, though, you need to work through the system; you can withdraw your child but otherwise you cannot just find a new teacher without going to a lot of effort. Bad teachers DEFINITELY exist and if you haven't had one, you might not realize. Some truly awful ones are out there and they are mean to kids. If they good test scores, they usually get ignored by administration, as long as not too many parents complain. [/quote]
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