Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a law school professor seems like a pretty sweet gig. No idea how you land one of those jobs, but I’d definitely try that before PS teacher. No further schooling required, way more time off/flexibility than schoolteacher, and no discipline problems—except perhaps among your fellow faculty members.
It is very very difficult to become a law school professor.
Anonymous wrote:Being a law school professor seems like a pretty sweet gig. No idea how you land one of those jobs, but I’d definitely try that before PS teacher. No further schooling required, way more time off/flexibility than schoolteacher, and no discipline problems—except perhaps among your fellow faculty members.
Anonymous wrote:Being a law school professor seems like a pretty sweet gig. No idea how you land one of those jobs, but I’d definitely try that before PS teacher. No further schooling required, way more time off/flexibility than schoolteacher, and no discipline problems—except perhaps among your fellow faculty members.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but I call BS. No ninth year associate who is told she was going to make partner walks away. You’re not going anywhere. At least not yet. You may be fooling yourself, and you may be fooling DCUM but you’re not fooling this lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teaching sucks and the salary is shit. I did it for 15 years and the clients… a hole kids and their parents… only get more demanding and your bosses, the admin, just want to please them. Don’t do it. Imagine the shit you get paid 300k for now, having similar stress, albeit better hours, no respect, no perks, no prestige for 50k.
1/4 of the year off is a huge perk. I know you’re “prepping” for future classes but let’s get real.
Anonymous wrote:Teaching sucks and the salary is shit. I did it for 15 years and the clients… a hole kids and their parents… only get more demanding and your bosses, the admin, just want to please them. Don’t do it. Imagine the shit you get paid 300k for now, having similar stress, albeit better hours, no respect, no perks, no prestige for 50k.