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Madge 2 year s ago
#1 - true dat. The life of the untenured radical is a thin one.
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
Madge,
being a faculty is easy. oh wait asians have saturated that market. bunch of mindless drones
       
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Felicia 2 year s ago
#8 - everybody knows that. 15 minutes of research could have saved this person 4 years of school.
       
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Jeremiah 2 year s ago
People get excited about paper hat degrees, such as English Lit, Environmental Mgmt, and Sociology. Then they blame everyone else for the huge student loan they will never repay. Do your research before you jump in to any career. Take a summer job related to that career and keep both eyes open. If you can't find a related job think about what you just learned.
       
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Adelaide 2 year s ago
Jeremiah,

It's not always about money.
       
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Elminie 2 year s ago
#20. If you get hired into IT administration, and you don't know how to map a network, you're in the wrong career.
       
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Alazama 2 year s ago
No one wants to work anymore.
       
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Fronia 2 year s ago
Alazama,

I want to work.
       
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Lucas 2 year s ago
I wanted to be an architect, but we got pregnant and I had to earn so I started working as a builder. 6 years on I went out by myself, within a year I was making well over $100k and I've never made less ... working 45 hours a week. Being the boss is the way to go, and dealing fair with customers means everybody is happy.
       
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Margie 2 year s ago
Yeah, retired fed here, I'm wondering when the gravy train starts. I'm waiting...
       
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"I do beekeeping and while i find it very rewarding it seems like a growing trend of a trap. There have been a ton of people who "want to get into it". Probably spend like $400 on equipment/bees and are done with it after 2 years. You could buy a ton of honey for that. Plus hobby beekeepers are worrisome because if they don't treat their bees properly they can be a vector for disease."

 

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