And when Joe falls off the pole and breaks his back, it's all worth it? 'Cause I know three guys who've done that climbing those things.
Look, Jim's kind of an idiot, but I hate these things that demean college. There's a place for all vocations.
There's plenty of idiots on all parts of the vocational spectrum. And good people.
I agree to a point, I see way more kids going to college for stupid stuff and are surprised that they can't get a job or are making no money than tradesmen doing stupid stuff like falling off a pole.
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I went into a trade, had no debt for schooling and now make as much as a lot of people with degrees. I'm not saying that college is a waste, but a degree in philosophy? What are you going to use that for?
I've seen literally dozens of people with degrees in IT or computer stuff, that can't find jobs right now, while the mechanic, truck and trades like electricians and construction are screaming for qualified people.
Currently, for every 10 mechanics who retire in the US, there is only 1 person coming into the trade. Tons of heavy truck and equipment dealers are "under filling" the positions that come open, because they can't get qualified people. Most are taking apprentices directly out of trade schools to get the positions filled. It isn't unheard of heavy equipment mechanics making $75-125k/year and more right now.
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“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
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I agree to a point, I see way more kids going to college for stupid stuff and are surprised that they can't get a job or are making no money than tradesmen doing stupid stuff like falling off a pole.
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I'm not saying that college is a waste, but a degree in philosophy?
What are you going to use that for?
I've seen literally dozens of people with degrees in IT or computer stuff, that can't find jobs right now, while the mechanic, truck and trades like electricians and construction are screaming for qualified people.
Currently, for every 10 mechanics who retire in the US, there is only 1 person coming into the trade.
Tons of heavy truck and equipment dealers are "under filling" the positions that come open, because they can't get qualified people.
Most are taking apprentices directly out of trade schools to get the positions filled.
It isn't unheard of heavy equipment mechanics making $75-125k/year and more right now.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.