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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 635594" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>You can't go wrong with a good education whichever career path you choose in the end. I had a friend, God rest his soul, who was a farmer and an engineer. With the practical knowledge he learned on the farm he invented and manufactured some of the best ag equipment in the country. He was richer than four foot up a bull's arse but if you didn't know better you would think he was a poor old dirt farmer. One day some "rich women" stopped by his house as he was doing yardwork. They asked him how much the Lady in the house paid him to keep up the yard. He just looked at them and smiled. He then said, "she don't pay me a dime, but she lets me sleep with her every night". He was a fine fella in my book. Oh and he had a heck of a farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 635594, member: 4362"] You can't go wrong with a good education whichever career path you choose in the end. I had a friend, God rest his soul, who was a farmer and an engineer. With the practical knowledge he learned on the farm he invented and manufactured some of the best ag equipment in the country. He was richer than four foot up a bull's arse but if you didn't know better you would think he was a poor old dirt farmer. One day some "rich women" stopped by his house as he was doing yardwork. They asked him how much the Lady in the house paid him to keep up the yard. He just looked at them and smiled. He then said, "she don't pay me a dime, but she lets me sleep with her every night". He was a fine fella in my book. Oh and he had a heck of a farm. [/QUOTE]
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