Brb 15 dollar an hour job.
Brb maxing out at 20 bucks an hour
Brb thinking trade school will get me a good job........and then not getting a good job
Brb too old to get a degree
So, the moral of the story here is that getting a marketable four year college degree or getting into a Good trade is the only way to go.
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01-21-2013, 07:03 PM #1
Being in your mid 20s without a marketable college degree really sucks(serious)
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- Join Date: Feb 2010
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01-21-2013, 07:13 PM #23
lol how is 25 too old? guy I was flatting with last year was 30 and just finishing up his dent degree (4 year course) and he didn't seem out of place at all, in fact he went just as hard as pretty much anyone in terms of going out etc. he is also now setup for life. I wouldn't feel weird going to college later in life, especially when you dont know what will happen in the future, brb living till we're 200+
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