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<blockquote data-quote="Dorkus" data-source="post: 3694081" data-attributes="member: 47598"><p>I believe they have been compensated for their duties but you are obviously passionate about this position so I think we should just agree to disagree. </p><p></p><p>I just think people should get an education on their own dime and if they borrow money to get one, pay back the darn loan. Your career has nothing to do with being 'owed' to have your debts paid. There are far more dangerous jobs out there than nursing and they still have to pay back their loans. </p><p></p><p>If that was the norm, what about the nurse who paid off their student loans by working OT or a second job? That isn't fair for them. </p><p></p><p>My son went to a major school in this state and he did so without student loans. Why should his peers who racked up student debt get a multi-tens of thousands of dollar gift from Brandon while he made different life choices and stayed debt free? This is the big fallacy of eliminating student loans. That and the fact that they are not changing anything by eliminating the loans. What about the system would be done to prevent this crime from happening again? That answer is: "nothing". Which means we will be back in the same situation next year with new students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorkus, post: 3694081, member: 47598"] I believe they have been compensated for their duties but you are obviously passionate about this position so I think we should just agree to disagree. I just think people should get an education on their own dime and if they borrow money to get one, pay back the darn loan. Your career has nothing to do with being 'owed' to have your debts paid. There are far more dangerous jobs out there than nursing and they still have to pay back their loans. If that was the norm, what about the nurse who paid off their student loans by working OT or a second job? That isn't fair for them. My son went to a major school in this state and he did so without student loans. Why should his peers who racked up student debt get a multi-tens of thousands of dollar gift from Brandon while he made different life choices and stayed debt free? This is the big fallacy of eliminating student loans. That and the fact that they are not changing anything by eliminating the loans. What about the system would be done to prevent this crime from happening again? That answer is: "nothing". Which means we will be back in the same situation next year with new students. [/QUOTE]
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