iop2
7/23/2010 4:29:04 PM
7/23/2010 4:31:45 PM
Ok now take that thirty thousand dollars a year and add the entire life earnings to it after college. It's fair to say the reason many of them get jobs, those who don't go pro, is because of their degree that WE gave them. And if they do well after WE prepare them for the next level and WE promote their skills they get paid at the next level after THEY have earned it. You can be a rookie phenom of an lawyer but you still have to go through the process earning little money and working monsterous hours in order to EVENTUALLY get that paycheck. Sorry your theory is fucked.
7/23/2010 5:46:17 PM
7/23/2010 6:36:49 PM
Who is WE?Are you a teacher?How do you have any influence here?Good job on comparing a linebacker to a lawyer, though. Lots of similarities in those career paths.
7/23/2010 6:44:43 PM
^^ Can we subtract walk ons who don't play and aren't even on scholarship. I think that would make the statement true don't you?[Edited on July 23, 2010 at 6:51 PM. Reason : ']
7/23/2010 6:45:47 PM
What statement?I'm saying top players bring more value to their schools than they get in returnWalk ons have no influence on way or another with regards to that
7/23/2010 6:48:38 PM
^sorry i didnt have enough carrots. And they're both careers? Aren't they both professions Do you not agree there are both good and bad lawyers just like players?
7/23/2010 6:53:49 PM
You lost me a while backI'm done hereWell played
7/23/2010 6:57:33 PM
ITT stateredneck attempts to be serious
7/23/2010 7:01:31 PM
I was having to separate arguments. And yeah I think this is one of the two threads I have ever taken serious.
7/23/2010 7:15:34 PM
I work in a group that banks $1.4 billion in fee revenue per year. I don't see any of that. Therefore, I work in a sweatshop!This argument can be applied anywhere and to anyone. Give me a break
7/23/2010 8:50:37 PM