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Millennial's are going to see it rough...........
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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1513093" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>The bad part is that for a lot of decent paying WHITE COLLAR jobs, you need a degree. My wife works for a university and needed a 4 year degree to get the interview. This is where part of the "need" for a 4 year degree comes from. I grew up in a white collar house, my father was a college professor (and is a registered Republican for all of you getting ready with anything about liberalism), and I grew up with zero idea how much that plumbers, electricians, linemen, welders, etc could make. Nor was it presented in school as anything someone like myself would want to do, therefore I didn't ever find out about it until later in life. I still think there's a ton of people out there that are unwilling to work with their hands, maybe I'm too optimistic, but society just needs a way to get these kids introduced to something other than computers, technology, and the antiquated thinking that a 4 year college is the only path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1513093, member: 19397"] The bad part is that for a lot of decent paying WHITE COLLAR jobs, you need a degree. My wife works for a university and needed a 4 year degree to get the interview. This is where part of the "need" for a 4 year degree comes from. I grew up in a white collar house, my father was a college professor (and is a registered Republican for all of you getting ready with anything about liberalism), and I grew up with zero idea how much that plumbers, electricians, linemen, welders, etc could make. Nor was it presented in school as anything someone like myself would want to do, therefore I didn't ever find out about it until later in life. I still think there's a ton of people out there that are unwilling to work with their hands, maybe I'm too optimistic, but society just needs a way to get these kids introduced to something other than computers, technology, and the antiquated thinking that a 4 year college is the only path. [/QUOTE]
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