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How much do you get pay if you work as a adoption angent?

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How much do you get pay if you work as a adoption angent?

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  1. If this is what you want to do then go talk to the guidance counselor at your local college. They will be able to give you some of the information you need. You can also go to an agency near you and talk to some of the agents there to give you more insight on the qualifications and things involved with their work. Contrary to the opinions of the narrow minded ones on here you are not going to be punished for choosing this  path. Their bad attitudes are not the attitudes of all (thank goodness). Good luck.


  2. Years of guilt for tearing apart a family.

  3. I would not be an Adoption agent

    tearing those family's apart

    if you wanted to work with people you could be social worker

    or a counselor

    just something that does good not bad

  4. The pay sucks, but one of the perks is eternity in one h**l of an afterlife.  I hear there's no air conditioning though, so you might want to pack light when you go.

  5. the pay is bad, but the benefits- wow!  one free trip to h**l.

  6. I think it depends on your degree level.  A master's degree social worker (MSW) will generally make more money than someone with a bachelor's degree.  Generally, however, I would expect that the salary is very modest.

  7. All this inflammatory language coming from non-social workers?  Who would have guessed!

    Well, let's see.....I am one.  I have never owned a home. I drive a 10 year old used car.  And my children are smart (thank god!) or they would have to send themselves to college.

    And I sleep VERY well at night.  Why?  Because I have devoted my life to helping women and children.  Sometimes in locked psych units in hospitals (oh, wow, hospitals making money of off sick people?),  sometimes in child abuse programs (OMG - organizations making money off of abused children?), sometimes in schools (an industry making money off of children?), and sometimes in women's shelters (agencies making money off of the poor?) and even in adoptions -- where I am proud to say I have never talked anyone into or out of anything.

    I know it is hard for some people to recognize this -- because they are not the ones hearing and seeing it first hand from hundreds upon hundreds of women.  But the majority of  birthmothers (in private adoption) knowingly and freely place their child for adoption.  I am truly sorry that hurts some people.  But if you look at it from a different perspective, that most mothers could not make this decision if it were not in their child's best interest, and only she really knows the depths of the decision, then perhaps it is not such a horrid decision afterall.      

    But I have to admit, I have been "paid" for helping women with their adoptions plans -- with quite a few hugs, a zillion "thank you's", a Jesus Saves pin, a graduation invitation, a ton of cards, a few homemade gifts, quite a few yearly letters, hundreds of phone calls, and a few wedding invitations.

  8. adoption agent or social worker? They are very different things.

    If that is the career path you want to go down, then do some reasearch into going to uni and studying toward it. Becomeing a social worker takes a few years in study.

  9. Not enough to live on comfortably, too much to sleep well at night.

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