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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1103788" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Bez nailed it... especially the part about getting his name on the side of the truck.</p><p>I don't even think I'd push a kid like that to finish high school. A GED is the equivalent to a diploma and the time that it would free up for him to work will likely get him further down the road than the education will. When it comes to trades, don't get stuck on trade school. There are a lot of well paying jobs that a guy can get into just by asking someone that is already doing it to let them ride along. Before long he could be getting business handed to him by the guy that taught him.</p><p>This world bends over backwards to help a young man with work ethics, a good disposition, and a reason not to fail at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1103788, member: 14661"] Bez nailed it... especially the part about getting his name on the side of the truck. I don't even think I'd push a kid like that to finish high school. A GED is the equivalent to a diploma and the time that it would free up for him to work will likely get him further down the road than the education will. When it comes to trades, don't get stuck on trade school. There are a lot of well paying jobs that a guy can get into just by asking someone that is already doing it to let them ride along. Before long he could be getting business handed to him by the guy that taught him. This world bends over backwards to help a young man with work ethics, a good disposition, and a reason not to fail at home. [/QUOTE]
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