Police officers, Lawyers and Teachers. What do these three professions have in common?
There main purpose is to complete a job. They were hired to do just that.
The Teacher is there for the duration of her school year and her job is to pass out the curriculum and teach it as well as possible. The Lawyer has to prove his clients innocence and essential be representation to the judge or jury. Police officers are to protect and to serve. If either one of these professionals veers from his scope of practice there jobs will be in jeopardy. These people are often times acting outside there scope because we see they are staying at there professions longer and becoming more emotionally attached to there job. Not to mention they are growing and potentially want the industry to grow as well.
So would the answer be to pay them higher wages because they are becoming more invested in the career they have chosen? Some say Yes. Yes because they become elite in there craft and have something special to offer over the average individual doing the same job in there respective profession. Why not pay them more? If we do not then they will be another clip of grass growing at possibly a faster rate with stronger roots just to get clipped like the rest of them and to start over waiting to get clipped again...no matter what.
We pay athletes ahead of time. AHEAD OF TIME. How much money is someone really worth with more of a physical presence than someone with a mental presence. Not saying there aren't a lot of athletes with both. It's just usually we denote the genius in ourselves because we are unable to be physically elite. And when the athlete becomes injured or misuses there profession? Someone said that that actually improves there status.
Finally, a job is meant to be completed. Not to be carried on to the next time or maybe the next time, then finally a week later. GET IT DONE NOW AND GET COMPENSATED. Many times as a Ohio State and Nationally recognized Realtor I am never compensated until the sale closes. This means getting paid AFTER I have released the star in me.
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