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I don't know but will someone pay that much for a $18,000 a year job?


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They will and they have. It's not a trade off. One has a greater potential to earn more than $18K. Some interview prep helps get the job. I fail to see the problem. Some people are just not good at interviewing and that's who will benefit the most from these types of consultants.
 
Of course they will. Who wouldnt do that to have the chance to be flying 747s and making $300K a year with 20 days off a month?
 
Short answer is yes. People still go to law school and take on 100k in debt and then start out at 22k a year. It's just the way it goes. What they are paying for is potential earnings, not immediate gratification.
 
Short answer is yes. People still go to law school and take on 100k in debt and then start out at 22k a year. It's just the way it goes. What they are paying for is potential earnings, not immediate gratification.







Most lawyers start out at a lot more than 22k...my brother made a lot more than 22k as an intern while still going to law school.
 

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