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  • MY DAUGHTER JUST GRADUATED LAW SCHOOL AS WELL, AND CANT FIND WORK SO SHES STRIPPING AND PROSTITUTING IN LAS VEGAS AND THE MONEY IS GREAT, AND ITS LEGAL, NOW SHES DEBT FREE AND ADVOCATING TO LEGALIZE PROSTITUTION. JUST A THOUGHT FOR YOU TO CONSIDER.

  • Many students are given fraudulent information by their schools.They are given misleading employment statistics.So they enroll, thinking they will land a good job after graduation.Schools are committing fraud,I believe its criminal fraud and should be actionable.

  • There is a facebook page urging undergraduates not to go to law school, the page is called Don't Go to Law School, it has lots of data to try and convince undergrads not to make a huge mistake, hopefully people make more pages like that to get the word out

  • Has she thought about stripping?

  • But Come on though. Everyone here was told to go to college and the ones that didn't we won't associate ourselves with those that didn't or was told don't hang out with so and so. If people didn't go to college they were looked at as "Uneducated" So now, people fight hard like hell to go to school because that is what we are "supposed" to do. Like my self. I can't afford the full cost of college yet, I want a higher salary and a better life. Here comes the loans you know what I am saying?

  • Okay, so, to quantify what's being said here. His daughter, who has a degree in law, has no interpersonal skills, and therefore, cannot get a job. In this country, you have to have networking skills. This is a capitalist country, which, for those who haven't noticed, is about knowing the right people.

  • Her not being able to get any decent job at all is just total bull crud.

  • @kalijasin To get a good law firm job, you need either 1) luck 2) to make law reivew 3) be in the top 10% of your class 4) have gone to a Tier 1 school or 5) be well connected to someone who can pull some strings.

  • @Pendragon1717 Not everyone with a law degree works at a law firm nor should they.

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  • Let me quantify this all for you. How what this man is saying is a load of bull. Law degrees are obtained at law schools. Law schools are graduate schools. Therefore, she either has a masters or doctorate in law.

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  • @kalijasin And with a graduate degree in law she can practice law. All you need she needs to do is pass the bar. That can all be done fairly cheap. And she does not need to go around looking for work either.

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  • @kalijasin Might I add too, that teaching is clearly not out of the question either since she has a graduate degree. Jobs at community colleges are definitely not hard to find.

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  • @AppleSouffle: "I figure since I don't have a job in my field, I'm not obligated to repay student loans".

    You should mention that at every job interview you go to, and see how many jobs you land with that rational. By the way, the reason so many people are going through hard times right now is because a lot of Americans decided they didn't have to pay their large debts back.

  • Thank god we out sourced all our best paying manufacturing jobs so evil jews can max out profits. too bad they were the only jobs that paid a living wage and now we can not support high price lawyer life styles... You can not have a 1st class nation with 3rd world wages. But the jews love paying everyone shit wages huh???

  • Call Obama, he'll pay your daughter's debts...I mean, considering he's had millions, to pay the hundreds of thousands of soldiers, he sends around the world, maybe he'll do something, FOR the country which he's president of...

  • Call Obama, he'll pay your daughter's debts...

  • @BigD21489 FUCK YOU

  • Your daughter...I welcome her to the law school scam. Chalk up another victim for the Professors' and Administrators' six figure salaries.

  • sell your services on the sidwalk.

    I need to form a non profit in Florida and need help doing it. most lawyers going to charge $1,000 you do it for $250;00

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  • To be honest, I kind of get annoyed when people with degrees in law or whatnot complain when they graduate and they have to do real work.

    It's like "the whole reason I got this degree in the first place was so that I could dump this work on the little people!"

    I generally sympathize with people who graduate college with a lot of debt and can't find jobs, it's just in cases like this, when you actually listen to the content of the complaint, it's kind of ridiculous.

  • @coopclauson She could very easily get a job in legal aid, teaching law at community college, building up a client base doing pro Bono work, etc. And by the way, in pro Bono work lawyers do get compensated from settlements won.

  • Your daughter should look for a job in Asia! It's weird that so many Americans don't even consider going to another country for university or a job.

    I'm in Minneapolis, the job market is crap. I have a master's in education but the teaching market is flooded with poor teachers. I'm checking into teaching English in Taiwan.

    I figure since I don't have a job in my field, I'm not obligated to repay student loans. More people should NOT pay their students loans. The system is so corrupt.

  • When almost anyone can go to college and get a degree, degree holders aren't rare anymore, and too much of something devalues it. Sad that she almost $100K in the hole,but the university got it's money so they've done their job.

    Getting a degree in law is only giving You a key to a door, which one is something You have to apply Yourself to find and it usually isn't easy unless Your family owns a law firm.

  • Call yourself lucky, pal. At least your daughter has a shot at an actual career. After 2008, lots of people's careers were destroyed.

  • @NYerintransit too bad :(. 

  • a good one HomePersonalSecurity LOL

  • So what is the point of this video ?

    What was her focus in law school ?

    How did she do in the Bar Exam ?

  • @dbbuf1970 FUCK YOU

  • You stated that "she graduated law school" but never mentioned if she passed her states bar exam. Point being, graduating from law school with a JD means nothing unless a person passes their states bar exam. Similar to passing your DMV written test but failing the behind the wheel test. If she did pass the bar then she must not be networking properly or have a social anxiety disorder because there are plenty of lawyer positions in big cities. Especially with state/government agencies.

  • "very few good jobs out there and she has the big debt!" guess what asshole, any honest job is good, the only difference is the pay, which you thought is guaranteed when you graduate college. well guess what, you were wrong dumbass. and quit smacking your damn lips when you talk you fucking greedy Jew!

  • @dr1345 LOL 

  • oh boo hooo, poor girl, she can't join the army scumbags and make tons of money from bullshit lawsuits despite taking a loan and getting a degree! that's just too bad! probably should have taught your daughter not to be a greedy whore and do something useful for society instead, you over educated asshole. how about being a nurse? technical college, no debt, financial aid, lots of work, helping people instead of robbing them, and good pay too. never thought of that you greedy lazy assholes?

  • @dr1345 LOL LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • @dr1345 Right, she got a really good education and now they complain because it was not free. Give me a break!

  • Can I move in then instead? Cambridge is very nice. Hardship deferral and get to work

  • For real. How have people not heard of the massive boom in North Dakota? $100k per year to start for anyone with an education or a CDL. If you're educated or a skilled tradesman you have no reason to be complaining about being underemployed in this country right now. There are opportunities for you even though they may be in the last state you'd ever consider moving to.

    It's uneducated, non-skilled, unemployed who should be worried. Not graduates.

  • @granolanutpunch I have, but that's beside the point. The girl can get work if she truly wants it ... she does not need to go elsewhere. She can take on cases pro-bono. She's just being lazy sitting around complaining.

  • @kalijasin I disagree. Its very hard to find legal work anymore, because there are too many lawyers. Its even hard to find pro bono work! Believe it or not. But pro bono work is not going to pay back her student loan.

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  • this person knows what he's talking about... he understand the situation he not crying over his daughter because every1 a lot of them is also in deep shit.... trust me by the time his daughter turn 40 she will live the american live and no struggling.. she still 30 so she have to struggle pay of debts and all that for about 5 to 7 years if she gets the solid job that she wants

  • There are plenty of Lawyers, get a degree in something that requires THINKING. There will always been jobs for thinkers. Engineering, Physics, & Architecture are all great degrees and will get you a job in any economy. Don't believe me? Watch a few more of these "College putz ppl in like... debt, yo.." Videos, you'll never hear a person say "I majored in Engineering" You probably won't even hear what they majored in, because 9 times out of 10, it's Visual Arts, or something else pathetic.

  • @TumisHumis

    Law doesn't require thinking?

    Probably one of the dumbest statements I have ever read.

    You obviously have no idea. Law is all about manipulating logic.

  • @KSmoothSaxG False.

  • "IT IS CALLED THE AMERICAN DREAM BECAUSE YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO BE ASLEEP, TO BELIEVE IT".-George Carlin. comedian. The best line I ever heard!

  • @sheliene12 100% TRUE

  • @sheliene12 So true!

  • @sheliene12 right, she complains because she can't get work making 300k a year NOT because she can't get work.

  • :l what a discouragement this is, fuck the school system

  • Well good grief, tell her to go to the judges office of family law, and ask the judge to be put on the list for abuse and neglect cases. Judges have a list, and she will be appointed as GL, and will get a check from the state in which she lives. Tell her then to go get her an apartment that is government based on her income which these places (tell her to find and nice gov sub apart) will only consider her NET income, and tell her to have an answering service, and main office in her apt.

  • Sorry to hear the sad story. College is a scam. Apprentice with someone first!

  • Join Facebook Group College Students with Talent and No Jobs

  • College is not for everyone

  • @Brandon20678 How can you type that sentence without actually thinking first. How can you express yourself in a manner which discourages people to go to College. I think that we should all encourage each other into getting a higher level of education. No talent or ability of any American citizen should go to waste. We all have our God given intelligence if we understand it and use it. It is a sensitive topic to talk about I think, because College is another business to try to take every dime.

  • aye she could be a crack head whore..some dads will never see there daughter even with a degree.... be thankfull shes not a gutter slut, have some faith in her and maybe shell find a job soon damn

  • Speaking from personal experience, law school is a terrible investment that brings nothing but heartache. I wish this man's daughter the best of luck.

  • If your daughter wasn't willing to get out on her own and struggle with a minimum wage job like the 95% of other americans at 18, just to keep a roof over her head, she never will leave and you will be stuck supporting her until she grows up and comes to the reality of the new millenium. For far too long the lower to middle class has allowed the upper and rich to ride for free on our backs. The lack of understanding in contract law lead them to this and it is tantamount to fraud. Hell is coming

  • @QuantumKoala 95% of Americans at age 18 lived on their own and worked a minimum wage job?! Total nonsense. You don't understand how few jobs remain the legal industry, and how other businesses label you "overqualified" once they know you have a Juris Doctor.

  • @mjn76. Nothing in law says you have to tell an employer your education level. Experience is more desirable to an employer than any certificate in regurgition of literature anyway. That is merely an excuse to not take a low level job. If you know it can disqualify you leave it out. Caveat Emptor is a principle that is common throught the whole of education and business. People are taken advantage of by the system all the time, welcome to the club. Maybe not 95%, but the majority of people ...

  • have to , as a matter of necessity, get a job that is "not good". Would have loved to get a certificate of high education, specially with an IQ of 180. I however cannot as I must work to survive and having read the fine print, decided that it was better to not be a debtor to some other mans money and a victim of usry. Therefore I would rather struggle than be the equivalent of wage slave by my own hand. They gave her the knife/pen. She chose to take/write her own life away for empty promises

  • It is sad and don't mistake my matter of fact bluntness for not caring. It is indeed a sad thing. Reality tends to test idealism and temper it with sorrow. She will have to get up and fight like we all must. Things may turn around one day.

  • @QuantumKoala An applicant's educational background is investigated by employers, and I have to account for the three years that I was in law school. I can't just "leave it out" or ignore that period of time because employers will not. (I thought of "leaving it out" years ago -- it doesn't work.) Moreover, I have already taken low level jobs and jobs outside of the legal industry. Again, you don't comprehend what has happened to the legal industry or how law schools have created the mess.

  • has she tried stripping?  Pays well, plenty of employers hiring and pretty much cash business/tax free LOL

  • @mohammedlovespork You're an insensitive moron and I'm assuming by your userID that you're also a racist bigot. You're attitude is a symptom of everything that's wrong with this nation.

  • did she find a job yet

  • I have about $150,000.00 in law school debt and there is NO WAY I'm ever going to be able to repay it. Believe me, I tried LIKE THE DEVIL to keep up with my monthly payment of $1,200.00. But in the end, the money just wasn't there and that was that. So my private loans (approx $885 per month) are now in collections and honestly, I don't even give a shit anymore. I'm not going to guilt-trip myself when the OBVIOUS root of the problem here is a higher education sytem corrupted by greed.

  • @phillyspartanfan you should just make money underground so they wont garnish your wages, there are many people doing that including me, fuck the government and there taxes and this whole school loans is just worser, so beat the system dude and dont give up save up money buy your house in another country and fuck this american dream

  • @rapemadrid5to0 Well regarding the underground stuff, be careful man. You can potentially go to prison for that. As for moving to another country and starting over, that actually IS something I may eventually do. My fiancee and I are going to get started in the U.S. and see what happens. But if we cannot have the lifestyle we deserve because of these bullshit loans, we will move to her native Thailand and start a new life there. And frankly, living in Thailand, I can dig that bro!

  • @phillyspartanfan oh yeah, "higher education system corrupted by greed" and you weren't when you went for a lawyer job instead of say electrician gig? truth is we're all greedy and we all want to make lots of money. you just didn't get lucky because economy is shit. if you've gotten your law degree and they gave you a nice paying lawyer job from the start, you sure as hell wouldn't complain about any corrupt education system.

  • @dr1345 Whatever you say, internet troll.

  • @phillyspartanfan truth hurts, huh?

  • @dr1345 I agree. She rolled the dice trying to hit sevens and she busted. Like she really went to law school because she is enamored with juris prudence, LOL. She wanted the bucks, now she owes the bucks. FUCK HER.

  • @GohModley

    You fucking idiot.

  • @ugoodHomeBoy Is that your whole argument?

  • @GohModley

    lol!

    Judging somebody you don't even know? Hating someone because you presume they have motives you don't agree with?

    Throw around a fancy argument bro, you're a clown.

  • @dr1345 100% RIGHT

  • UMcam, your daughter should maybe look around at midwestern states for law jobs. Almost everyone I know or see from the midwest with a prestigious job does not have a top law school education but managed to get their foot in the door. The east is extremely extremely extremely competitive for law jobs. Its like being a doctor in a rural area, that person is going to be living several orders of magnitude over the average person there, I have seen this.

  • The world (esp. USA) has too many freaking lawyers!

    Look in the yellow pages of any phone book and you will see pages and pages of listings for lawyers. They breed like mexican cockroaches!

  • You wanna get high man? Does Howdy Doody got wooden Balls man?

  • maybe if the jewish community stops pressuring their kids to be either doctors or lawyers then their children might have a chance at a job

  • @danieldaring not a job.. but a career, didn't u hear? she had jobs in child care.. retail.. and whatever else he didn't mention

  • Have her marry a rich man whose a wealthy business owner.

  • She should be a english teach in asia.. pays alot better then a lower skilled job in the usa.

  • Moral of the story: Don't go to a fucking TTT/TTTT School paying sticker thinking you will become a Lawyer of any measure.

    If you want a Legal Career, go to a Top-30 School and do everything in your power to not pay sticker(unless we talk HYS).

  • Tufts University in Medford, MA is a real rip off too. The teachers suck and they´re very greedy. True true.

  • sorry, can't feel any pity for any lawyer  lol

  • @HomePersonalSecurity lol ya u said it brother

  • @HomePersonalSecurity

    You're an idiot.

  • @HomePersonalSecurity I think it's less about the major she has chosen and more about the fact that she went to school to get an extra $1M job in her life and now she'll be stuck with it. I just watched a video called College Conspiracy on YouTube you should too it talks for the future students of the US but Canada is'nt far off either I assume.

  • @GeneralHumanGenocide my cousin went into $125,000 student loan debt to be a teacher with MA Degree. She worked for 1 year and then decided to be a stat at home mom

  • I saw College Conspiracy.

    I can't blame the girl for wanting to get a job that's suppose to make a lot of money. She's just another victim of society. Ask any high school student what their "goal" is and they will say "make lots of money".

    They want a BMW or Porchse. It's just so stupid. We have a society that is now based on greed, . . making money as easily and quickly as possble, without any ethics. The whole system is screwed now, and people are going to suffer because of this greed.

  • @HomePersonalSecurity I'm a highschool student, I want to make good money, I could care less if I'm the next Bill Gates I just want to live debt free is all, I'll still be going to University after High-School, but I intend on investing my money in other things as well to ensure stability (hopefully). There are tons of courses that I want to take in University, I'd be lying if I said they were practical for the job market though, most of them are topics of interest.

  • @GeneralHumanGenocide FUCK YOU

  • @commonsensedatcom You have to buy me dinner first.

  • @HomePersonalSecurity she's a victim of corporations shipping all our jobs overseas not society. 

  • oyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I jewish-my daughter she has no job-oi veyyyyyyyyyyyyyy-we payed for the bums tuition-we got screwed and shes screwed us oiii vey-well Im off to my passover dinner

  • god ur uglyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy a jew a

  • @danieldaring dont be a dick

  • The great thing about a law degree is that you should never be unemployed. You could always start your own practice. There is pleny of appointment work available for younger lawyers, such as GAL, warning order attorney, trustee, and criminal conflict work available. It won't make you rich, but at least you won't starve. My friend in law school does this and she makes more than her husband who works at the public defender's office, which doesn't pay that bad.

  • Everyone should do a paralegal program before they go to law school and work in a law office for one year before they decide to go to law school. You should really know what you are getting yourself into before taking the LSAT and going straight to law school after college!

  • @ThePoorParalegal Wow, that is incredibly good advice. 

  • The same kind of video could be made about an engineering graduate with a lot of debt and no job. That's not such a good choice either. There really aren't many good choices left in university. Better off going to a trade school and learning a useful trade like plumber, electrician, millwright, tool & die, etc. All this desire to be white collar will kill many people from stress and anger.

  • you know the US economy is dog shit when a jew with a law degree cant find a job(no offence to jews, i love jews, im just sayin)

  • we need less lawyers obviously and thats not such a bad thing

  • the younger daughter graduated from law school huh? why dont you mention what the grade on her degree was. if you dont get an outstanding mark dont expect to get an outstanding job.

  • Sounds like she CAN find a job, in retail, childcare etc. Just not a job in Law. Pff.

  • @TheWiseRabbit if you went to school for 7 yrs in field you enjoyed & then couldn't find a job in your field you have the right to talk trash

  • Electrical engineer here -- my cousin went to law school and annoyed me for 5 years about being set up to make twice as much as me -- didn't happen! (He makes a bit more money than me, hates his job, can't quit for fear of not finding another, I took a pay cut to go build orbital satellites)

  • Chalk up another victim of the LAW SCHOOOL SCAM. I am an 06 law grad buried in $120k of debt....and I have been employed throughout the recession. Never make more than $68k. I am about to leave to go into sales. Steve, I feel your pain and concern. I also work in Boston....it is saturated beyond belief. But the law schools don't care...they only care about the money they take off you.

  • @xpat73

    120k debt?

    I never plan on pursuing a legal career but that much debt would only be worth it at a t14 school. I plan to earn an MBA eventually but I won't tack on debt anywhere near that. Maybe if I get into Harvard I would though....

  • I get the feeling he's not telling the whole story.

  • hahahahaha! You poor schmuck. Why the hell didn't you get a clue early on? There were a zillion things you could have done to make sure she took an actual path toward employability.

    Or you could have just had her focus on getting married, except that that would go against your modern, ivory tower values. Moron.

  • @jerkchannel You are a mean self righteous person who probably thinks your religion gives you the right to talk like that to anyone who you don't have to account to...great statement of why we need lawyers who will stand up for people who don't have extra money.

  • @jerkchannel I tend to agree, somewhat. Debt and employability issues for a woman in the U.S. are easily overcome...just marry some rich idiot bastard. American women prostitute themselves all the time...heck they are even trained for it from birth...parents teach them that they are princesses and that only a man capable of buying their "love" are worthy of it. For US men, on the other hand, these issues are far more dire...and I feel sorry for them.

  • @saintgauden true, very true.

  • I was pretty jarred by hearing that she's in her mid 30s. So what was she doing before deciding on law school?

  • @kdbl112 she graduated pretty early, during those years after graduation she tried all sorts of jobs, getting employed, etc.

  • The Law schools are total scumbags for admitting students that they know will fail in the job market.

  • @bozellandbuckley as you know, law school is full of lawyers. what do you expect? =[

  • @bozellandbuckley I feel your pain. I wasted over 200K on an optometry degree (O.D) and now I can barely make my loan payments of $1600/month. I busted my ass for 8 years, spent 200K, and I make about 45K/yr after I pay my loans. Law, optometry, pharmacy...they're all scams. The private schools know that markets are ultra saturated, but all they care about is getting money in their pockets. I wish people could be widely informed so they would stop entering these professions. It's pathetic.

  • @MsTopAble Maybe you just need to move to a larger city??? I'm friends with 5 recent pharmacy grads and they are just raking in the dough. My two optometrist friends are making only $80K but make their own hours. 

  • @rayisnumbaone These are medically related fields, essentially these are guaranteed jobs. This is not even in the same realm as JD jobs. I am going for my MD myself. Hearing that this guy is from Cambridge is a bit shocking, as there are a lot of so-called top schools around that area.

  • @bozellandbuckley A LAW school must be scumbags for not being able to do ECONOMICS.

  • I swear if this guy voted Obummer in I have absolutely no bad feelings whatsoever. I am unemployed ... it didn't take me a law degree to figure out that liberals and many democrats have been putting and are putting policies in place that is slowly grinding the wheels of American prospoerity to a stand. So if you are a lib! shame on you ... save your whines ... if you voted republican well then .. hey welcome to the club and continue voting Republican!

  • where'd she go to school, Ambulance Chaser U?

    She could be a JAG in the military; they might pay off her debts.

  • Dear Steve, please tell your daughter not to flagellate herself forever. A great many people have been victims of the "Law School Scam". The sad fact of the matter is that our nation has been overproducing attorneys since the 1970s and stats suggest that traditionally only about 54% of all lawyers find jobs in the legal profession, anyway, and probably a much smaller percentage for new lawyers over the past decade. Please tell your daughter to visit the JD Underground discussion forum.

  • @JoblessJane One more thing. She might enjoy the "Law School Scambusting" blogs, which is a collection of blogs written by disenchanted attorneys who are outraged over the law school scam. She might find some solace by searching for these blogs:

    Exposing the Law School Scam

    But I Did Everything Right

    The Jobless Jurisdoctor

    Fluster Cucked

    JDScam

    Esq Never

  • @JoblessJane If they didn't make so many retarded codes and statutes, we wouldn't need as many lawyers.

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