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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 114474" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>It doesn't apply today at all, I am in my late forties. There were no personal computers back then, they were all very large and slow monsters compared to what everyone is looking at right now. </p><p> </p><p>My point I was trying to make is that a lot of people driving these brown trucks do have a degree. Once I was at a party with a group of friends and we were talking about our education and career paths. Only about a tenth of the people were actually working in the field they went to college for. As for me, learning those resistor codes and stone age programming was extremely boring, I was kind of pushed into that field before I had really decided what I would like. I was PT at UPS, pulled lots of double shifts,money was too good to leave for other jobs in my younger years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 114474, member: 1674"] It doesn't apply today at all, I am in my late forties. There were no personal computers back then, they were all very large and slow monsters compared to what everyone is looking at right now. My point I was trying to make is that a lot of people driving these brown trucks do have a degree. Once I was at a party with a group of friends and we were talking about our education and career paths. Only about a tenth of the people were actually working in the field they went to college for. As for me, learning those resistor codes and stone age programming was extremely boring, I was kind of pushed into that field before I had really decided what I would like. I was PT at UPS, pulled lots of double shifts,money was too good to leave for other jobs in my younger years. [/QUOTE]
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