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Re: Outsourcing legal work to India?
Posted by L on 3/07/06

    On 3/07/06, JF wrote:
    > No, teaching and police are paid very well, and have great benefits. A
    > typical teacher can make $50,000.00 a year with health insurance, a
    > pension, and about four months off a year, not to mention employment
    > security. The Boston Globe this past week had a story about how many
    > cops make more than $200,000.00 a year with overtime (and many, many
    > make more than $100,000.00), plus they receive great pensions and
    > insurance. And these two professions command huge respect, to the
    > point of arrogance (police are nowhere near the top of the most
    > dangerous professions). They also have a relatively low barrier to
    > entry. That is why these jobs are so difficult to obtain - not because
    > they're so difficult that nobody wants to do them, but because they're
    > so desirable that so many people want to do them.
    >
    I thought teaching jobs are easy to obtain. My high school teachers had
    their degrees from the local community college. why do you say it's
    difficult to become a teacher?

     
     

 
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