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no. its not ok to not go to college. you have to go to SOME kind of college to get ahead unless you want to do immigrant work your entire life, thats what made me go back to school when I was 21, I was absolutely sick of doing undocumented work. the trick is that you don't have to go to some bullshit expensive 4 year, in fact you can get a lot more out of a good local community college or trade school. for example, at a local community college you can get a certificate program for clerical work which can give you an edge over the competition. In business today, the clincher is college PLUS years of experience. You can have college, but without experience yr fucked, and you can have experience, but without college yr fucked, and so get both. the catch is college you have to apply yourself for and work at, where as job experience tends to flow naturally over time without so much constant effort. I say seriously look into going to some kind of school, if not 4year, at least for a trade. it will be the ABSOLUTE best thing you can do for yourself. Even if you stay at walmart you will get better pay and advancement after you finish school.
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I'm very much aware that further education won't land me an excellent job, but, tuition is free in Scotland so why not?
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There's no one way to do anything. College doesn't interest me in the least. I am planning on eventually getting some secretary work, perhaps even becoming a stenographer, since I type 149 words per minute. That's a $100,000 a year job you don't need to get a degree for! I'm one of the fastest typists in the WORLD! (172 was the world record last I looked) My job will always be there, because Wal-Mart isn't out of business. I can take off whenever I want. Every 3 months, I've been getting a $350 bonus check, something called "profit sharing". I'm doing good... And yeah, symbol man, I definitely am there for my family, well.. my family is just me and my mom. I'm a good son/grandson, and a great friend. I always have been really good to people. I'm just highly opionated and pretty informed and knowledgable of lots of shit, so people on the internet think I'm a dick. |
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They had stenographer certificates when I was at the community college, all kinds of folks were into that shit, all the gigs required a certificate or degree MANDO.. look into, seriously, trade schools and community college certificate programs sound perfect for your goals.
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05.27.2010, 05:15 PM | #47 |
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you have the most posts in SYG, atsonic!
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I read your first post and today's new stuff. So, not knowing what came inbetween, I'll say this:
I learned a lot in college and some of it was in a classroom. Like Rob said, its more about learning people and even learning learning (much more so than k-12). There are some fields where a degree is useful/mandatory. And then, I worked at a place for 10 years and my boss said--'you have a degree?' Getting a certification or some such, when not mandatory, may give you a better shot at a job than other candidates. But being creative doesn't require a degree or certification. If that is working for you, give it your all.
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Yes, go to college and do something that interests you. It has to be better than Walmart.
When you're working in the field that you want and getting paid for it, than the only thing that beats that is getting paid really good money for it. Quote:
You can study something creative. A music course, a fine arts course, IT course, etc. One of the great things about studying is the people and connections you meet.
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I do believe you misunderstand me (and the self deprecating thread is here) you are a cool cat with a lot on your mind and a lot of innovative and positive shit to contribute.. but check it, you asked, I advised, it was not to put you down in any way. Rather, I know you can handle the bullshit of going to college in the first place, and further I know a cat like you can really get your shit together to do something better, even if it is just at the walmart, so please don't mistake my pushing you in that direction as dissing you as unaccomplished or to spite you. Its not about where you CAN improve, its where I would think a person like you would have the most sucess AT improving in whatever it is you want to do. that key word is YOU, its irrelevant and even redundant what I might think, but for you, its a good opportunity. We in Rastafari are all about self improvement and working hard to get the best opportunity for advancement, upliftment and liberation. Education and a good trade are major part of self-sufficiency and even revolution. Please don't think I-man intended and mash down, in fact it was a big up. School is a good option. I was trying to present to you the reality of just how wide amount of realistic, everyday and even blue-collar opportunities there are at colleges/trade schools, cuz honestly most people discredit them and don't realize the potential, and I thought perhaps with what you are setting out for yourself, it was a good option. I-man is the FIRST to say that college is by no means for everyone, and truly most people there don't need to be there, but that does not mean that there are not options for these people in advanced education. A 4year degree is not for everyone, but surly most and all can benefit from some advanced education, and certificate programs are very empowering. take it for what its worth, its all love.
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hey man it's alright, i didn't even graduate high school and i'm ok
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i'm studying chemistry right now (because i truly love it and am fascinated by it) but i agree there are so many dumbfucks (especially in my faculty of science) who go to university solely because they think it guarantees them acceptance to a medical school, and a rich career in a discipline they know/care nothing about.
if you are good/enjoy working with computers, there's always the option of studying computer science? people that have a knack for computers can make ALOT of money in that field. At my school, comp sci internships are the highest in demand & get paid more than all the other sciences. Even something as basic as website design will pay a summer student well into the 5-figures, which is basically unheard of for an undergrad science summer job (i've learned all too well). above all, its a field that will not be slowing down anytime soon so jobs are pretty much always guaranteed. sorry for the rant, just thought i would share that. i was thinking earlier today that if i hadn't picked chemistry, i would pick computers for sure since those dudes are raking in the cash. Its really not too hard if you're good with computers (which many forum-goers probably are) EDIT: just to make clear, i'm not by any means trying to imply that school is the best choice. just giving the point of view of a current student |
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he's already doing what interests him while walmart supports his vices. i don't know why people feel the need to push him into the abyss of middle-class delusion. recommend him some good books instead. they're free at the library. |
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not the direction I was aiming for at all, quite the opposite in fact. see, you are convoluting post-secondary education with middle-class bullshit, which a) is obviously not true, in my experience poor folks are about equally a part of higher education b) i was promoting certificates and trade schools (and not in a derogatory or condescending way) as a perfect alternative to that middle class naivete. shit I wish I would have just pursued a trade, but I am caught up in idealism and chasing the meal ticket through trying to teach somebody's kids to do right, but I'd probably be better off doing plumbing.
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atsonicpark, if it makes you feel good, i am proud of you.
seriously though, it blows my mind how much you can get done. i wish i could feel more creative nd do things, and you just do them. so good for you. i personally am finishing my degree and starting my masters in the fall. i am studying usicology and literature. my masters i will will be doing in a personalized musicology program where i can do have of the credits outside of music, and i think i will do them in cultural studies and film, probably focusing on politics and soundtracks. but im not sure. obviously i am not doing these degrees as career moves. ill manage something. i might start working for some ngo next year and maybe make a career out of that. but back to adam, maybe you should seriously get a stenographers certificate if it doesnt take too much of your time/money you might as well have it of that is a direction that you have thought about.
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agreed. thats what I was recommending
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yeah, i was reiterating that thought
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