Posted by George Marsh on October 29, 2012 at 14:24:06 from (50.104.246.0):
In Reply to: Career Options (long) posted by olliekid on October 27, 2012 at 19:50:53:
olliekid, I put both of my kids through college. Neither are working at a job they went to college for. Both have good paying jobs just because they went to college. My son is making 6 figures after 12 years on the job. Again, nothing to do with the degree he has.
I don't think my kids are the exception. Most college grads don't work in the field they majored in. Most kids start college and change majors many times. So get a degree and see where it leads you.
As for farming 200 acres, you may want to find a bankruptcy lawyer first. Most people with 200 acres share crop it. Farmers I've talked to say if you don't farm 2-3000 acres, you won't make it. They don't sell a combine for 200 acres.
What's the smallest acreage you can make a profit on?
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