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Old 04-03-2018, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by skarlorn [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
this thread has truly proven that JD is a sour apple who hates everyone and wants the government to support him

enjoy your massive law degree debt that will become even harder to pay off once IBM's Watson expands and is used for small casework!
I think you can do a lot in this country without ever raising anyone's taxes or directly handing people basic income. But those two things will probably still happen.

Law is as bad as it will ever get from a job outlook standpoint. What you don't realize is not like lawyers are there just because they have legal knowledge...its a buy in to a group that looks out for themselves and makes their jobs 100% necessary regardless of how useful they are individually*. It's not like you need a degree an engineering to be a engineer....but all be damned if anyone is going to be hired an engineer in this country without paying their buy in.

Big law firm hiring is dead. It's a bureaucracy rich kids sign up for. They make sure your rich before you get in and you didn't just slip through by being a smart middle/poor kid. People looking to get hired at some big company for good salary and benefits are generally fucked unless they grew up in a family of upper middle class or wealthy professionals.

Not everyone files their own taxes because they can, not everyone is going to do their own legal work because they can. Criminals need lawyers that can talk to ADA's, judges, juries...etc

lol...or maybe I'm wrong and ill just pretend to be disabled to get my loans forgiven ...this system.

I'll generally respect/like anyone who's not a coward...most are people are cowards.

*A lot of people do this kind path: of School --> Lawschool ---> can only find a low paying job ---> kill themselves/ or stay defeated low paid peon. You meet a lot of people with law degrees not practicing law....because they never wanted to anyway. They wanted someone to tell them what to do and pay them a lot of money for it. Shit doesn't work that way anymore... it did in Mick's generation a little (a lot more in the Boomer generation) but not ours. Tech doesn't even work that way either...you pretty much have to join the military/government if that's what you want.
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