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Bullitt Mustang - $50k - How the Duck do people afford crap?
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<blockquote data-quote="roadracer247" data-source="post: 15944842" data-attributes="member: 21803"><p>Well I can’t speak to your college experience. I graduated over a decade ago. All I can really add is that it’s up to the individual to get what they want out of whatever course they’re taking. You can skate by doing the bare minimum, or you can give it a real effort. It might not make a difference in college, but that kind of effort certainly shows in the real world. It’s real obvious in our line of work. And you’ll get called out quick if you’re one of those types. </p><p></p><p>Speaking to the women with two masters while working two jobs. I’d say that I don’t know her financial situation. Perhaps she’s supporting a family member or needs more money than her teaching job is offering for some other reason. I know lots of teachers with second jobs. Hell in the Bay Area they recently released an article that said 117k a yr for a family was considered low income in like three different counties. I’d bet there’s a lot of second jobs just to pay the bills. Hell, I commute about 50 miles each way to work in order to be in a position where I’m not house poor and am able to support my family. Either way, that hardly proves that a degree is useless. There’s exceptions to just about everything out there. My statement was addressing a broader idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadracer247, post: 15944842, member: 21803"] Well I can’t speak to your college experience. I graduated over a decade ago. All I can really add is that it’s up to the individual to get what they want out of whatever course they’re taking. You can skate by doing the bare minimum, or you can give it a real effort. It might not make a difference in college, but that kind of effort certainly shows in the real world. It’s real obvious in our line of work. And you’ll get called out quick if you’re one of those types. Speaking to the women with two masters while working two jobs. I’d say that I don’t know her financial situation. Perhaps she’s supporting a family member or needs more money than her teaching job is offering for some other reason. I know lots of teachers with second jobs. Hell in the Bay Area they recently released an article that said 117k a yr for a family was considered low income in like three different counties. I’d bet there’s a lot of second jobs just to pay the bills. Hell, I commute about 50 miles each way to work in order to be in a position where I’m not house poor and am able to support my family. Either way, that hardly proves that a degree is useless. There’s exceptions to just about everything out there. My statement was addressing a broader idea. [/QUOTE]
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