the position they are in now. Doctors and physical therapists have to earn a Doctorate's degree, while extension agents and teachers have to get a Master's degree. Professional athletes and entertainers don't have to go through those hard years of work and effort. They can go ahead and do what they want to do without any effort or trial. It's unfair that they get paid more than the people who suffered college to be in a higher position than a football or basketball player. It's also unfair because professional athletes and entertainers get to be richer than people who work more important jobs.
They can earn millions of dollars in a year, while doctors, police officers, and teachers only earn half as much. It's a nuisance for the real professionals to have to deal with. Doctors and teachers deserve more money than a football player who can score a goal from the fifty yard line, or someone who can make people laugh for a living. It can also make the more important workers feel ashamed and unimportant. Finally, it's unfair because the athlete's and entertainers look down on the important workers. They think of professional workers as nothing but people who waste their time with boring jobs. They even see college as nothing but worthless education the world could live without. They live life with their fame and fortune that they forget how important the other jobs are. They forget why education is so important to our world. I strongly disagree with the fact that professional athletes and entertainers get paid more than other important jobs. The college graduate professors spend years getting to where they are, and it's unfair for them to still not earn enough, or to be put down. It really makes those workers angry and jealous of the athlete's and entertainers. If they don't do anything to help the economy, or help the world in general, they shouldn't earn more than those who do. They get to live life in riches galore while those who try
don't.