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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1127858" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>I am inclined to agree up to a point. </p><p></p><p>I started working at UPS a month before I graduated from high school. I originally wanted to be a high school history teacher but they don't take care of public school teachers in my state; I worked my entire way through school and took about six years to get my bachelor's. I might go back and get a masters in the next year or two because it's something I want to do even if I don't "use" my degree. Being part-time at UPS let me accomplish this while being able to support myself and have good benefits.</p><p></p><p>However, if I ever decide to bang out a couple of kids with my current girlfriend and start a family, it's going to be a different story. I have eight years in and don't expect to be able to support a family with a PT job -- but it shouldn't take me another eight years to land a FT gig, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1127858, member: 42270"] I am inclined to agree up to a point. I started working at UPS a month before I graduated from high school. I originally wanted to be a high school history teacher but they don't take care of public school teachers in my state; I worked my entire way through school and took about six years to get my bachelor's. I might go back and get a masters in the next year or two because it's something I want to do even if I don't "use" my degree. Being part-time at UPS let me accomplish this while being able to support myself and have good benefits. However, if I ever decide to bang out a couple of kids with my current girlfriend and start a family, it's going to be a different story. I have eight years in and don't expect to be able to support a family with a PT job -- but it shouldn't take me another eight years to land a FT gig, either. [/QUOTE]
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