Posted by Keb in GCMS on February 26, 2018 at 13:59:37 from (12.15.178.170):
In Reply to: Raining day thoughts posted by Grandpa love on February 25, 2018 at 06:20:58:
I have a degree, but I am the first to say all people do not need a college education. I have cousins that make as much or more money per year than I do with their trade skills. They are welders, pipe fitters, electricians, plant operators, and such. Some as yourself never completed high school. I believe in the future trades will be in high demand and will produce many good jobs to those willing to work with their hands. I probably would not have gotten my degree if my dad hadn't not just kept on bugging me to get it. And even at that it took almost 15 years from start to finish. (I was not in school for 15 years.) But I made good money working working with my hands and felt better at the end of the day than I do now. But I come from a highly educated family, my grandfather and my dad both graduated from college, dad with three degrees, my mother has three degrees, my sister has two degrees, and my wife has a degree and is working on here second. I did and still do not like school that much. I would rather learn hands on.
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