I agree to a point, but my comparison has been to scale a teacher w/ an engineer. Lawyers, Doctors, different realm, both for the degree of difficulty one goes through to become one, then the high risk factor of the professions. But I do think you undervalue not only the job a teacher has, but also the path to get there; that's your opinion. Perhaps I place a higher value on them because of my concern for my kids quality of education. Six figures? Perhaps only the best and most experienced. But, they are certainly not "white collar" laborers.
Yes I understand opportunity costs; I'm in business for myself, and this thread has cost me the opportunity to make some money today.
Now fcuk off, I'm busy.
Yes I understand opportunity costs; I'm in business for myself, and this thread has cost me the opportunity to make some money today.
Now fcuk off, I'm busy.