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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We all know teachers don’t make much, so between the low pay and summers off, is that enough to constitute a “hobby” job?[/quote] Absolutely not -- [b]hobby jobs are ones that don't actually contribute that much to society (like... making jewelry or something). [/b] Teaching is one of the most essential jobs in our society. It's just not well paid in the US because there is not capitalist payoff for good teaching (there is, but its too long term). It's well paid in some other countries.[/quote] …or consultants, which DC is overflowing with. Consultants love to yap. They usually have never done any meaningful work, but sure can talk.[/quote] Majority of teachers would gladly go to consulting if option was offered.[/quote]
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