I feel like back in the 70's and 80's getting a college degree was the equivalent of getting your masters today. A College degree is the one of the most overrated achievements in today's society in my opinion. I saw a lot of stupid kids walk away with a diploma in their hands which just lead me to believe if your willing to pay the money, show up to class, and do minimal work, you'll walk away with that piece of paper. I thought back in college that I would be working in the banking industry at this point in my life but needless to say the corporate world just wasn't my cup of tea, too many douche bags willing to stomp on anyone for their own advancements. If I could go back and start over I may have became of a mechanic, licensed electrician, plumber, etc. Young adults don't like to get their hands dirty and those jobs are in high demand since too many college grads have their nose in the air and look down at jobs like that. Well the tradesman get the last laugh, no one wants to do their jobs anymore so they can charge $60-100 an hour for their services no questions asked. I do admit though that college wasn't all a negative and I don't regret paying for the education I mean the easy college girls and parties were almost worth the whole debt itself . On the serious side the most important things college taught me was how to manage my time, money, and work; efficiently and responsibly not to mention its something I can always fall back on if need be. Also I was able to meet a handful of really good people who I still talk with today and consider close friends.
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