Anonymous wrote:It's not only that they could earn more in the public sector. It's that their *chosen profession for which they needed the education* is inherently a public service. Therefore, the loans are forgiven essentially as part of their compensation. Teachers, for example, increasingly need masters degrees that can push debt up way beyond the average 30k. But they generally have low salaries. Do you really think every teacher should say work as a stock broker to safe up 50k before they go to college?? Same thing for people like social workers, nurses in nonprofit hospitals and clinics, public defenders and prosecutors, etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so as well!!
Really? What do you have against nurses, teachers, social workers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?
I dont believe workers claiming they could make so much more in the private sector. Why don't they and pay off their loans then?
Because these low paying jobs need people with college degrees to fill them and no one with college loans can afford to take those very important, low paying jobs. Because if everyone just took the highest paying job available, no one would be available to do these very important jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?
I dont believe workers claiming they could make so much more in the private sector. Why don't they and pay off their loans then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?
I dont believe workers claiming they could make so much more in the private sector. Why don't they and pay off their loans then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?
I dont believe workers claiming they could make so much more in the private sector. Why don't they and pay off their loans then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?
I dont believe workers claiming they could make so much more in the private sector. Why don't they and pay off their loans then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?
Anonymous wrote:I hope so as well!!
Anonymous wrote:I hope so
So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks?