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Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:24 am to RustyDaDog
Welding is very technical…he should do it during school. Just don’t study something like mechanical engineering thinking it’ll be ‘hands on’. Those are the kids that hate it.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:24 am to thedogman
My two will go to college as it is paid for 5 years. Both have good grades and will receive a scholarship in one of their sports and I’ve told them any scholarship money is their money. They are excited about the opportunity and they would be stupid not to seize the opportunity they have been afforded.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:25 am to Czechessential
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dammit!! I knew I should have gone into the trades!
im not in the trades anymore and havent been for over a decade. I have done both blue and white collar.....blue collar works sucks dick. break down your body, over time all the time, lower pay, hot AF, terrible work conditions, work around idiots all day....just sucks.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:26 am to lsu777
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.blue collar works sucks dick. break down your body, over time all the time, lower pay, hot AF, terrible work conditions, work around idiots all day....just sucks.
preach!!!

Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:26 am to thedogman
Welding school, HVAC school or diesel mechanic school. Those are solid options as alternatives for kids that can handle hard work. However it’s still preferred to go ahead and just get a bachelors in business at the very least.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:29 am to thedogman
Pushing personal finance, that is all.
Do what you love but live within your means and your life will be a breeze.
frick the Jones's they aint got shite anyways.
Do what you love but live within your means and your life will be a breeze.
frick the Jones's they aint got shite anyways.
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 11:36 am
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:31 am to jiffyjohnson
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Welding, plumbing, electricians etc all make fantastic money when they're working.
so $35 an hour max is fantastic money? where the frick do yall come up with this shite?
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There's alot of benefits in working for yourself and not being a wage cuck.
do you understand how few of people are able to do this?
1) for trades like electrician, plumbing, AC etc...you have to get master license first...which takes 4-6 years minimal plus pass the test
2) then you have to have the capital to even go out on your own. on top of getting licensed by the state etc
its not like you just wake up one day and suddenly can go out on your own,. and in the mean time working your dick in the dirt for $20-$30 an hour. since when did making 40-0k become fantastic money especially when you are working your arse of in the heat and cold and rain etc?
like i said...yall are ignorant as frick. go ask any trades man working in the plant if thye would prefer to be in management and sit in the AC all day. GO ask any management if they would like to go back on their tools and go back to working in the heat.....lmk the answers you get.
many of yall need to go to salary.com and look at the what these trades actually make instead of seeing the top 0.1% who are business owners and thinking that is how everyone in the trades is doing.
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 11:33 am
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:31 am to turnpiketiger
The military is a good option for someone that doesn’t want to go to college. Especially if you pick a Medical related career field. Most medical jobs carry over to the Civilian side very well. I work in a hospital. About 25% of my Department is Military trained with no college degree.
And no, I don’t work in housekeeping or the cafeteria.
And no, I don’t work in housekeeping or the cafeteria.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:31 am to lsu777
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blue collar works sucks dick. break down your body, over time all the time, lower pay, hot AF, terrible work conditions, work around idiots all day....just sucks.
They go in happy to work all the OT when they are young, love seeing them dollar signs. Unless they make supervisor later on eventually you're older and getting up every day with back, knee, and/or shoulder pain, and you got used to the lifestyle you had on those OT checks so you're missing your kids lives to MAYBE make slightly more than you could have as a mid to senior level white collar employee at that point.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:37 am to thedogman
It is highly unlikely that a person will ever obtain a college degree if they don’t do it by 25. That doesn’t mean people don’t do that, but it’s statistically unlikely. You can become a plumber and have a college degree, you will never become the COO or CEO of a major company without one. Don’t limit your child’s future 20-30 years from now by discouraging college. Go get that paper when you are young and don’t have all the adult responsibilities that come on so quickly.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:37 am to Mid Iowa Tiger
Gap year was a great porn movie
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:37 am to lsu777
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do you understand how few of people are able to do this?
1) for trades like electrician, plumbing, AC etc...you have to get master license first...which takes 4-6 years minimal plus pass the test
2) then you have to have the capital to even go out on your own. on top of getting licensed by the state etc
its not like you just wake up one day and suddenly can go out on your own,. and in the mean time working your dick in the dirt for $20-$30 an hour. since when did making 40-0k become fantastic money especially when you are working your arse of in the heat and cold and rain etc?
like i said...yall are ignorant as frick. go ask any trades man working in the plant if thye would prefer to be in management and sit in the AC all day. GO ask any management if they would like to go back on their tools and go back to working in the heat.....lmk the answers you get.
many of yall need to go to salary.com and look at the what these trades actually make instead of seeing the top 0.1% who are business owners and thinking that is how everyone in the trades is doing.
Unfortunately I have a group of friends that are so very prideful that they might never admit this. On the other hand I have seen many men admit this once they were in their mid 40s'.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:42 am to carhartt
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And no, I don’t work in housekeeping or the cafeteria.
get your arse off TD and get some fresh bedpans up to the 13th floor, baw, stat!!
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:44 am to thedogman
Heard they got women crawling around at ITI
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:44 am to Bunk Moreland
Thankfully my HOA has banned residents from attending college.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:45 am to thedogman
The biggest cheerleaders of not sending kids to college on here usually went to college and either sent or are currently sending their kids to college
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:48 am to Czechessential
Listen I gotta say the level of stupidity my 17 year old has shown me the past month I told her mom she will be back by January. She could use a gap year also but would just screw around more. I had to talk her down from not taking an exam yesterday because she said it does not really matter. She wanted to go tanning at the beach instead. I said hell no you will lose your 4Runner and will be going to community college if that occurs. I have been lit lately.
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 11:50 am
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:49 am to thedogman
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I am struggling a bit to encourage my son to go to college. I have a degree (albeit in general studies) but I am having a hard time pushing him to get a degree just to get one. He is finishing up his freshman year of HS and hasn't shown any interest in anything specialized so it makes less sense. Granted if he decides he wants to be an attorney, accountant, or something he has to have a degree I would support him. Seems college is very watered down now and his time may be better spent elsewhere.
At 15 you really shouldn’t know exactly what you want to do but should be willing to work. Are his grades and academic habits good? If so, there are a ton more jobs than accountants, attorneys, and engineers where simply the networking and exposure of college benefit you so much more than not going.
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