Posted by Olliejunkie on February 10, 2017 at 10:46:54 from (70.210.133.177):
In Reply to: OT Apology to Marcus posted by David G on February 10, 2017 at 05:30:54:
No one can tell you what is best for you without really knowing you and what you are capable. I will say you have got slot of good advice. I never went to college. By the time high school was done I had enough of school. I worked all kinds of jobs until I was 27. I then decided to get into an electrical apprenticeship and have been doing it ever sense. I don't really enjoy it but I can work anywhere and make fairly good money when I do. Had I started right out of high school I would've been much better off. Therefore I think you are wise to get into some sort of training at a young age. I am now 50 and wish I would've went onto college right out of school. I feel I would've benefited from even if I did not pursue what I sent to school for. I think you would meet associates that would later help you accelerate in life. You may even meet a nice lady that will change your life. Regardless it is an experience you will not have a chance at later in life.
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