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to hell with going back for my masters degree in nursing.... i am seriously looking into motorcycle maintenance program.
i bet it would pay for itself in money saved paying MoCo every time i want an upgrade lol
true, but i bet there is great personal satisfaction in being able to turn your own wrenches. i can assure you that "the trades" are often MUCH more valuable than a LOT of college degrees these days
more kids should be steered towards a money making solid trade, rather than pissing away their time on some BS liberal arts degree in "advanced marketing of basket woven neo-sumarian artifacts" that is utterly worthless.
i have several degrees that did nothing for me. i should have learned a trade when i was younger. i didnt discover nursing until much later in life
true, but i bet there is great personal satisfaction in being able to turn your own wrenches. i can assure you that "the trades" are often MUCH more valuable than a LOT of college degrees these days
more kids should be steered towards a money making solid trade, rather than pissing away their time on some BS liberal arts degree in "advanced marketing of basket woven neo-sumarian artifacts" that is utterly worthless.
i have several degrees that did nothing for me. i should have learned a trade when i was younger. i didnt discover nursing until much later in life
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