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Why are teachers allowed to take inheritences from their students?
I mean most have 2 to 4 degrees, have 2 to 5 homes, have 4 to 6 cars, and if they don't like someone why is it okay for them to lie and in court and perjury someone and steal their inheritence and lie to judges in cases or blame them without evidence.
8 Answers
- fcas80Lv 78 months ago
I challenge you to name teachers that have five homes and six cars.
I challenge you to name teachers that have stolen a student's inheritance.
- Anonymous8 months ago
Teachers aren't allowed to steal from their students in the US. I've never heard of a place where that was true.
- Anonymous8 months ago
Presumably you live in a country where it is legal for teachers to steal from students. That is unlikely to be anywhere in Europe or North America.
- MSLv 78 months ago
What in the world are you talking about? How would a teacher take an inheritance from a child? An inheritance comes from a family member who has passed away and left something to someone.
And none of my teacher friends are living the high life right now. A few have spouses with good jobs and are comfortable, but I don't know of any with extra homes or multiple cars. And most just have a bachelor's degree in education; some have a master's.
- ?Lv 78 months ago
2 to 4 degrees, have 2 to 5 homes, have 4 to 6 cars,
Where did you come up with that?
- ScottLv 68 months ago
I don’t understand what you’re talking about. When a parent or grandparent dies, he or she may leave an inheritance to a child or grandchild. The teachers have no control over that.
- Anonymous8 months ago
In what world do teachers have 2-5 homes, and 4-6 cars? I'm a teacher, and I have a crappy apartment, a 5 year old car, and live paycheck to paycheck.Also...TF are you even talking about?