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College vs. Tech School (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="darb79" data-source="post: 76309" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>It's good that you are planning ahead. College was never anything that I planned on or even wanted to do. I started in the building trades pouring concrete and graduated to carpenter. I spent the last five years as a framing contractor living the high life. Then the housing market took the hit. I had no degree or any other training to jump jobs and make a decent living. I had been out of high school for 10 years before I thought it would be a good idea to go to school. Im still not too keen on higher education, its a bunch of hoops and loops that the trained monkeys have to jump through. But I am going after a degree that I can enjoy getting and love my work for the future. Whatever you decide to do make sure that you can find some enjoyment in it. My dad hated his job, and it showed through to his personality. I didnt want that for my family. So, find enjoyment in whatever you do, work hard, and it will show in your work and you will go far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darb79, post: 76309, member: 1161"] It's good that you are planning ahead. College was never anything that I planned on or even wanted to do. I started in the building trades pouring concrete and graduated to carpenter. I spent the last five years as a framing contractor living the high life. Then the housing market took the hit. I had no degree or any other training to jump jobs and make a decent living. I had been out of high school for 10 years before I thought it would be a good idea to go to school. Im still not too keen on higher education, its a bunch of hoops and loops that the trained monkeys have to jump through. But I am going after a degree that I can enjoy getting and love my work for the future. Whatever you decide to do make sure that you can find some enjoyment in it. My dad hated his job, and it showed through to his personality. I didnt want that for my family. So, find enjoyment in whatever you do, work hard, and it will show in your work and you will go far. [/QUOTE]
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