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Which do you think is a more nobel profession: A high school public teacher, or a nurse?
Asked by Jett
I'm going to go with the teacher, the almost always make a lot less and have to put up with a lot more to make a connection and help people. While a nurse might see someone for only a few hours or days. What are your thoughts?

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It really depends on the person and their whole reason for being what they are. I have met public high school teachers who were there almost for a power trip--they usually don't last more than a few years since the administration grinds them down! I have met nurses who were nursing just for the money and the hours. I think either can be very noble if the person is noble. I think most people can make their careers "noble" just by their attitude of caring for others.
Public high school teacher who's mother was a nurse.
Answered by psycho-cook

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high school teacher - summers off nurses - more moeny work long hours extra day off. what do you want to do who cares whats noble
Answered by Mia l

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The public high school teacher because they are nurturing the future of America.
Answered by Love&Confusion

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obvious the teacher because teachers are the people educating our future. even better go for being the professor that is teaching the nurses. i have alot of school board administraters in my family and they seem to live comfortably. Its not always about the money.
Answered by capt_tmay

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I personally can not put one above the other. Both professions are pivotal in society. You are going to need to take a personal inventory and decide on which you are going to be comfortable with.
Answered by kyojo

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both
Answered by nickle


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