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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You cannot be serious. :!: [/quote] I seriously considered it because I was miserable as a lawyer and loved tutoring. You might have a very narrow view of lawyers through movies. Most real lawyers out there are not the litigators and there are way too many of them, so of course, there will be some that want out. I don't know why I'm even posting a reply to this post, it'll be a waste of time. [/quote] Tutoring is not the same as teaching a class of 30 underachieving students. so sad how people can be so clueless Go find a legal position in a nonprofit or with the Feds. You'll be happier.[/quote] So you are both a teacher and a lawyer and would have reason to know what's best? Aren't you as clueless as you say as the earlier poster?[/quote] I see something crawled up your ass and died, sweetie, eh? but enough about you . . . I have two friends who are lawyers. One left Big Law and entered teaching. She lasted a year and is now working for the Feds. She can't say I didn't warn her. Another left teaching, got a law degree and is an advocate. She said she'd never return to the classroom. As a teacher for over 20 years, I am indeed an expert in this area and can "guide" people in the right direction. Many just choose not to listen. Get off my back and crawl into your hole, idiot.[/quote]
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