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“It’s just a job” generation
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1724257" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That's the thing. I graduated high school in 93, and at that point everything was geared towards college. College was portrayed and promoted as the only way. I did not go, and literally went through a few years of stress, ulcer, because everybody was saying you have to go you'll never be anything if you don't. I wasn't cut out for that environment, I hated every minute of school period, but did try to make the best of it and do what was expected of me while I was there.</p><p>In the years following high school, I saw several, that either didn't finish, or that could not find work in the fields they majored in. They took jobs that they could have without college. </p><p>In my opinion education is very important, but in a lot of situations, learning a trade is a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1724257, member: 24816"] That's the thing. I graduated high school in 93, and at that point everything was geared towards college. College was portrayed and promoted as the only way. I did not go, and literally went through a few years of stress, ulcer, because everybody was saying you have to go you'll never be anything if you don't. I wasn't cut out for that environment, I hated every minute of school period, but did try to make the best of it and do what was expected of me while I was there. In the years following high school, I saw several, that either didn't finish, or that could not find work in the fields they majored in. They took jobs that they could have without college. In my opinion education is very important, but in a lot of situations, learning a trade is a better option. [/QUOTE]
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