Posted by trucker40 on June 13, 2009 at 07:41:27 from (69.152.169.163):
In Reply to: OT Mechanics posted by John B. on June 12, 2009 at 20:52:11:
Just like the class you started out in school with there are all different kinds of people.Everybody is different as to their ability to do different things.Then there are people that struggle with everything and the authority of people over them.Some of them finally quit in High School because they just feel like they cant go on any more,or they are hungry and need a job,or most of the ones I saw that quit school got their girlfriend pregnant and got a job to support a family or tried to. If you are unemployed and there is a mechanic job available,if you want a job you try and be a mechanic.Since most people that go to college dont want to get their hands dirty a high school drop out maybe can get a job doing that.Also just because somebody drops out of high school does not make them dumb,or only capable of doing bottom of the barrel jobs.The man who built the Golden Gate bridge had an 8th grade education.Where you went in school should not always mean that much in what job you do.Going to school is a hoop you have to jump through more than making a person capable of doing a job.Most of the trouble I have run into on a job has been with a college educated mangers that knew nothing about the job they got because they knew somebody.
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