By Dan Mitchell, MLM Blog Correspondent
Isn't it ironic?
From Courant:
HARTFORD, Conn. – A professor at a Connecticut community college has agreed to pay a $2,500 state ethics fine for soliciting her students to work for her outside employer during class time.
Nancy LaGuardia of West Hartford is a professor in the business and technology department at Capital Community College in Hartford. She also worked with Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc., a firm that designs, underwrites and markets legal expense plans.
Connecticut law prohibits state employees from accepting other employment that would impair their independence of judgment regarding their official state duties.
LaGuardia says she's ended her relationship with the company. Also, she says she did not attempt to gain financially from the students' work and thought that the work experience would be valuable for them.
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A teacher actively recruiting her students shows a lack of thinking.
I do agree that it is a way to gain a lot of experience quickly. Sales, marketing, building business relationships and nurturing talent. All skills that you would need to be in traditional business for several years to really gain control and understanding.