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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 1

    Opinion: Students want to make a living. But too many teachers regard the pursuit of money as shameful, writes @Susanshapironethttps://on.wsj.com/2PVrvtN 

    2:00 PM - 1 Sep 2018
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      1. NS Dave‏ @dave1oakns Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        On the contrary, I would say that Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, Scott Pruitt, Wilbur Ross and a bunch of other Trump Republicans are proof that too many teachers aren’t putting enough emphasis on the things of life, beyond money.

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      2. lawrence‏ @writerincanada Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        I've never heard of any teacher regarding the pursuit of money as shameful. What a ridiculous assumption.

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      2. Anthony Bullington‏ @Terrorjester Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Opinion: Companies don't want to pay a living wage, so they use Media to blame anyone but themselves.

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      3. Palmer Lee‏ @PalmerLee8 Sep 1
        Replying to @Terrorjester @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Grad school graduates dont get paid minimum wage man.pic.twitter.com/Gnb46BmwPR

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      4. Anthony Bullington‏ @Terrorjester Sep 1
        Replying to @PalmerLee8 @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        I never said minimum wage, I said Living wage, typically higher than minimum wage in most locations.

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      5. Palmer Lee‏ @PalmerLee8 Sep 1
        Replying to @Terrorjester @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Average salary of an mba is 80k. Thats well above minimum wage. Do you have an actual argument or are you just going to state things out of context.

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      6. Anthony Bullington‏ @Terrorjester Sep 1
        Replying to @PalmerLee8 @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Again I am not talking out of context, you are harping on this minimum wage concept which I never said. You say 80K is the average salary for an MBA, that is fine it also means there is a divergence area from as little as 60K to 100K on that scale. Miami living wage average 77K

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      7. Anthony Bullington‏ @Terrorjester Sep 1
        Replying to @Terrorjester @PalmerLee8 and

        This being stated again with 80K as the average, there is a potential for an MBA grade degree earning less than a living wage in a metropolitan city such as Miami. This is the core to my statement, even using your reasoning.

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      8. Palmer Lee‏ @PalmerLee8 Sep 1
        Replying to @Terrorjester @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        77k is not what is needed for an individual to provide for themselves. Sorry buddy you have to have actual skills to be rich. This is what living wage means by the waypic.twitter.com/F4Xn4IV3br

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      9. Anthony Bullington‏ @Terrorjester Sep 1
        Replying to @PalmerLee8 @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Wikipedia brilliant! I'd like you to turn in a paper written exclusively off Wikipedia definitions and see how high that scores you. That aside, if we go with this definition, you do not have a phone, cell phone, computer, email, and no hygiene products.>

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      1. Doug McCullough‏ @dougmccullough Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Why not in K-12?

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      1. Jason‏ @lunaticial Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Work that poll @SurveyMonkey statistics clearly show substantive changes @nytimesbooks #dail9 developmental @office @firewallnews @IRStaxpros @outlook @gammalabs @citylab @FishbowlLabs burden of proof show YOUR work @PENamerican local not @thenews_intl nation state

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      1. al‏ @al89556573 Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        As a teacher, we try to teach students skills that will Help them earn a good living. If they became rich I would be thrilled. I hope they earn it with integrity, talent, and a work ethic. I have been in contact with students who are highly successful business people. Wonderful!

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      2. Deborah‏ @Deborah31569265 Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Yeah and they become teachers because they can’t make it.

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      3. Cinnabar  🛢‏ @Cinnaba65192263 Sep 2
        Replying to @Deborah31569265 @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Not only do they pay them poor wages but they degrade their profession by insulting their abilities. Teaching is a noble and honorable profession that takes sacrifice.

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      4. Deborah‏ @Deborah31569265 Sep 2
        Replying to @Cinnaba65192263 @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Teaching is a noble profession, and an important one. Maybe our education system should start teaching instead of the indoctrination of our children.

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      1. T-Boned‏ @A1steakhole Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        Not at the school I attended. Greed was always the "word of the day".

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      1. John Hauser‏ @JohnHauser2 Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ @Susanshapironet

        And teachers/professors are so overpaid, money isn't a viable subject.

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