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<blockquote data-quote="mustang3X" data-source="post: 12055270" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>The only impact his schooling will have is the people who run the place will keep their million dollar salaries, lifetime pension and health care benefits all on the proceeds of his cobra sale.</p><p></p><p>There are very few vocations where school is required and worthwhile, for the most part is nothing but a scam racket that wastes tax dollars so professors and their ilk can have a student run the show while they take a a 2 year vacation, oh I'm sorry, sabbatical.</p><p></p><p>As I clearly stated in my post, if his major is in a serious field where a proper education is required then by all means do it. If not, then better to keep the car.</p><p></p><p>And yes you can always get another car, and you can always go back to school also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustang3X, post: 12055270, member: 2399"] The only impact his schooling will have is the people who run the place will keep their million dollar salaries, lifetime pension and health care benefits all on the proceeds of his cobra sale. There are very few vocations where school is required and worthwhile, for the most part is nothing but a scam racket that wastes tax dollars so professors and their ilk can have a student run the show while they take a a 2 year vacation, oh I'm sorry, sabbatical. As I clearly stated in my post, if his major is in a serious field where a proper education is required then by all means do it. If not, then better to keep the car. And yes you can always get another car, and you can always go back to school also. [/QUOTE]
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