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<blockquote data-quote="chevyguy" data-source="post: 1169574" data-attributes="member: 48410"><p>That's what I thought when I got mine, and after working for free in the corporate world as an intern for "experience" I sent out my resume and cover letter to every damn position I felt I was qualified for and got nothing back but crickets chirping. Not only that, but then I was "over qualified" to work at Target. Then I realized college was a big mistake and trying to get your foot in the door of a big corporation with a union and benefits was where it was at, even if you're doing more than paid for initially. College has some benefits (like if you go to an elite college and/or can network in a prestigious fraternity with some slick-haired d-bags). But for me, just going to run of the mill state school for a bachelors degree was a royal waste of my time and money. Now I'm twenty-five still living at home. I have a small gutter cleaning business and just started at UPS. I don't spend a friggen cent I don't have to and my life is super boring. Not complaining, just wish I used this time to develop a valuable skill, instead of spending 4 years trying to spoon sorority girls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyguy, post: 1169574, member: 48410"] That's what I thought when I got mine, and after working for free in the corporate world as an intern for "experience" I sent out my resume and cover letter to every damn position I felt I was qualified for and got nothing back but crickets chirping. Not only that, but then I was "over qualified" to work at Target. Then I realized college was a big mistake and trying to get your foot in the door of a big corporation with a union and benefits was where it was at, even if you're doing more than paid for initially. College has some benefits (like if you go to an elite college and/or can network in a prestigious fraternity with some slick-haired d-bags). But for me, just going to run of the mill state school for a bachelors degree was a royal waste of my time and money. Now I'm twenty-five still living at home. I have a small gutter cleaning business and just started at UPS. I don't spend a friggen cent I don't have to and my life is super boring. Not complaining, just wish I used this time to develop a valuable skill, instead of spending 4 years trying to spoon sorority girls. [/QUOTE]
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