Wal-mart cashier didn't graduate college and in many cases, grad school.
Damn, did all Trump supporters on this board have fucking shitty teachers, K-12 and all through college and grad school?
Edit: What college did the Wal-mart cashier graduate from? What grad program? What content and professional test and FBI background check did they pass?
Yeah, most of my teachers were absolute shit. They graduated from the local community college and made way more than they were worth in any other field for doing way less work. Good teachers teach at Public Schools as much as good doctors work at Minute Clinics.
My professors at Georgia Tech were also shit because the money they made didn't come from teaching and they pawned us off onto grad students to teach us if we were lucky, or openly despised us the entire time for taking away their research time.
The only good teachers I ever had were at a private Christian High School, that I didn't have to pay a dime for due to private donors and the church. They all required master's degrees and were either incredibly passionate about what they taught, or were literally experts in their field.
Also when I worked as a cashier at Walmart I was the one facilitating the background checks because I sold guns, and I was getting my Bachelor's of aerospace engineering at the time.
The point was made that there's a lot of people that have been in the public, serving the public, and making shit pay, to keep everyone else "safe at home."
They're actually more useful than the teachers are in the current moment, despite their not having a masters degree and passing a stupid background check.
Wal-mart cashier didn't graduate college and in many cases, grad school.
Damn, did all Trump supporters on this board have fucking shitty teachers, K-12 and all through college and grad school?
Edit: What college did the Wal-mart cashier graduate from? What grad program? What content and professional test and FBI background check did they pass?
No, it just goes to show you what people think of our public school system as a whole
You're missing the point
Yeah, most of my teachers were absolute shit. They graduated from the local community college and made way more than they were worth in any other field for doing way less work. Good teachers teach at Public Schools as much as good doctors work at Minute Clinics.
My professors at Georgia Tech were also shit because the money they made didn't come from teaching and they pawned us off onto grad students to teach us if we were lucky, or openly despised us the entire time for taking away their research time.
The only good teachers I ever had were at a private Christian High School, that I didn't have to pay a dime for due to private donors and the church. They all required master's degrees and were either incredibly passionate about what they taught, or were literally experts in their field.
Also when I worked as a cashier at Walmart I was the one facilitating the background checks because I sold guns, and I was getting my Bachelor's of aerospace engineering at the time.
What's your point about college education anyway?
The point was made that there's a lot of people that have been in the public, serving the public, and making shit pay, to keep everyone else "safe at home."
They're actually more useful than the teachers are in the current moment, despite their not having a masters degree and passing a stupid background check.