Career Choice Law or Tech?
Jimmy my son is a lawyer. That’s too wide because law has many branches, but what makes headlines is: I’ll sue you. Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News for $1.6 billion for defamation of business reputation and they settled for $787 million. Ja Morant the Memphis Grizzlies basketball player is suing Joshua Holloway for assault, slander and battery. How many people are suing Trump? I’ve lost count.
So what will Jimmy do, please his parents and go to law school or set up a YouTube account where he’ll be tech exclusive?
YoutTube Tech | Lawyer |
Jimmy doesn’t have to go to tech college, just have a passion for anything tech. | Must go to college for three years. |
Jimmy can go to tech college and still post YouTube videos and Shorts. | Studying law is the reason for the term ‘bookworm.’ All that case law in thick volumes!!! |
Jimmy’s videos might be so popular, he can earn some money after two years, or earlier. | Law students are glued to their books for the first 3 years and beyond graduation. |
Jimmy has a lot on his hands because he is the producer, accountant, host, and advertising firm for his work, but he loves it. | After graduation, law students work under an established law firm, to learn the practical side of being in a court room. |
Jimmy works in his jeans and 50 T-shirts and takes naps if he’s suffering from writer’s block. Is it tech block? | Law firms have a standard uniform, black and white. If Jimmy decides to be a lawyer, he’ll have 50 white shirts. |
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By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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