To: Libloather
There's a dilemma here.
Anyone qualified to teach financial education wouldn't be teaching high school.
2 posted on
04/13/2024 3:40:58 PM PDT by
Governor Dinwiddie
(LORD, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.)
To: Governor Dinwiddie
It doesn’t take that much: just ask anyone paying cash and expecting correct change at a fast food drive thru.
4 posted on
04/13/2024 3:43:29 PM PDT by
Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
To: Governor Dinwiddie
Anyone qualified to teach financial education wouldn't be teaching high school. We are not talking CPA stuff here.
Teach them to stay away from debt (I am looking at you, student loans) except for houses and maybe vehicles, and never sign a contract that makes them a revenue stream for the corporate monopolies.
6 posted on
04/13/2024 3:46:17 PM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
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To: Governor Dinwiddie
Almost anyone with practical skills wouldn’t want to teach in American public schools.
To: Governor Dinwiddie
Good job for some retired financial professionals.
41 posted on
04/13/2024 6:23:08 PM PDT by
RoosterRedux
(A person who seeks the truth with a closed mind will never find it. He will only confirm his bias.)
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