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Originally Posted by ladylove12
I mean come on, they even sale the Jerseys of the players. The name may not be on it, but you know what number the players are and people buy them according to who's got that number sometime. Athletes can promote the school, the school gear, and have to attend all team functions especially ones that promote the school and the program, but a client I had become a little personal with tried to give him tickets to a baseball game cause he had season tickets and he had to say no. That's just retarded to me. An academic scholarship student doesn't have those same restrictions, so what's fair. It's not the same Ed. Or what?
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Almost every industry has jobs that require someone to sweat and to work in the dirt, the grime and the muck. That same industry likely also has cushy office jobs where employees wear suits and ties and where they work in air conditioned offices. Some jobs pay more than other jobs: a secretary might be paid more than a pipefitter's helper but not as much as a pipefitter, etc. Regardless of the situation, every employee has the right to quit if they don't believe they're getting a fair return for their invested effort. If your brother doesn't like his athletic stipend, he can always apply for an academic scholarship.