Surprised at how high you guys are ranking Teacher in this mix.
You have to actually be smart to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer. You actually have to have drive to be a banker and business owner. You don't need either of those traits to be a teacher.
Surprised at how high you guys are ranking Teacher in this mix.
You have to actually be smart to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer. You actually have to have drive to be a banker and business owner. You don't need either of those traits to be a teacher.
turn your f****** brain on you are idiots.
Lawyers literally are doctors. They hold Juris Doctorate Degrees. However, despite being an aspiring attorney, I will acknowledge the an MD is most of the time harder to acquire.
Doctor
Lawyer
Engineer
Business Owner
Military (Assuming Officer)
Banker
Teacher (High school level)
Military (enlisted)
Salesman (Jims job from the office aint that tough)
Marketing
Police (takes 6 months of training no college degree)
dbsquirtNXC21 wrote:
turn your f****** brain on you are idiots.
Lawyers literally are doctors. They hold Juris Doctorate Degrees. However, despite being an aspiring attorney, I will acknowledge the an MD is most of the time harder to acquire.
Doctor
Lawyer
Engineer
Business Owner
Military (Assuming Officer)
Banker
Teacher (High school level)
Military (enlisted)
Salesman (Jims job from the office aint that tough)
Marketing
Police (takes 6 months of training no college degree)
As was posted earlier, Lawyer must be somewhere near the bottom on the prestige level around "local drug dealer" and "human trafficker".
Yep, that about sums it up.
dbsquirtNXC21 wrote:
Lawyers literally are doctors. They hold Juris Doctorate Degrees.
Even if you equate the JD degree to an academic doctorate (debatable), it's a stretch to call any non-MD a "doctor" in the ordinary sense of the word.