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Rob Mccart | AUGUST ABOLINS | Kids don't like scho |
August 17, 2021 1:07 AM * |
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MH> The trade schools are where it is at unless you like MH> getting into major debt before even starting out in life. MH> I can only think of a few careers that would actually be MH> worth going to college from a return on investment MH> perspective - doctors and lawyers. I'd agree with that.. plus you usually need a degree in 'something' (Basket weaving?) to get a government job which generally pays better and has better extras than a 'real' job.. AA>Even a career in realestate wouldn't be too bad. Apparently >it's just $10K to get started, and that is recouped pretty >quickly after selling a handful of properties. These days the commission on selling One property would more than cover that. I did that for a few years, sales and, eventually, office manager but when the company I was working with closed down I gave it up. Lots of driving around and most of your working hours are evenings and weekends and it's a pretty cut-throat job. I did pretty well at it but I think I was too 'honest' to be really good at it.. B) --- * SLMR Rob * "Floggings will continue until morale improves" * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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