its harder to get educated when school costs so much money.
Not true, if one attends a vocational school.its harder to get educated when school costs so much money.
plus you will be less incentivized to try if you think theres a possibility of failing and being in debt with nothing to show.
in nursing if you fail then you just get debt.Not true, if one attends a vocational school.
Depending on which trade one applies themselves to, the demand for their services will always keep them busy.
Many professions will train you and will cost you nothing.its harder to get educated when school costs so much money.
plus you will be less incentivized to try if you think theres a possibility of failing and being in debt with nothing to show.
Not quite that easy.Many professions will train you and will cost you nothing.
You can be a plumber or Carpenter or electrician and after a few years you can end up make a good living
What I'm trying to say there are some jobs you can get without paying for a college education.Not quite that easy.
yea those are good.Many professions will train you and will cost you nothing.
You can be a plumber or Carpenter or electrician and after a few years you can end up make a good living
If you're young and still living home with your parents you don't need that big stack of cash right off the bat and you're not bearing yourself in student loan debt.It takes many years of low pay to become a skilled tradesman. Some can’t work for $15/hr for years. It’s tougher than becoming a RPCD.
But on the other hand some people don't want physical labor.yea those are good.
when im president i will create more choicesBut on the other hand some people don't want physical labor.
It's All about Life choices my friend
In that case I'm moving...when im president i will create more choices
Some people are not living at home and have families to care for. I get your point. I encouraged my 3 sons to become a plumber, an electrician and a carpenter.If you're young and still living home with your parents you don't need that big stack of cash right off the bat and you're not bearing yourself in student loan debt.
College can be a fantastic thing but it's not for everyone
It's no different than trying to become a UPS driver.Some people are not living at home and have families to care for. I get your point. I encouraged my 3 sons to become a plumber, an electrician and a carpenter.
They didn't listen. One is now a multi millionaire, one a millionaire, and one trying to become a plumber.
Since it your idea, why not propose to her ?in nursing if you fail then you just get debt.
HCA if you fail you can do it unqualified and make less.
but the other problem is some people need money coming in while theyre in school. thats greasy. gal i sat next to in class was working and going to school. its bad. i remember one day she woke up at 4am did school until 6pm and then worked until 8am. it should be illegal. she needs a sugar daddy or hubby.
I dunno. It wasn't that bad when I did it. I bought three homes in the time I was a RPCD, each one better than the last. I've been retired 20 years and now have multiple homes around the country. Granted, I took advantage of the UPS stock before it became public, to the point of borrowing to buy it. It paid off.It's no different than trying to become a UPS driver.
It's a very hard job to be financially stable when you first start out
look man, if she wanted to get married and sign a prenup and pay for the marriage and im the boyfriend i wouldve done that as long as she was honest. marriage is not a big deal to me. i wish someone would do the same for me.Since it your idea, why not propose to her ?