Message from @dillontheplumber

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2019-02-18 22:03:15 UTC  

@Danpat I just popped in here for 3 seconds and already I notice you didn't heed Ian's message tagging you

2019-02-18 22:03:54 UTC  

Im not allowed to disagree with someone?

2019-02-18 22:04:48 UTC  

I agree to an extent @Jacob . But I *would* make a blanket statement like that for IE. Won't pressure anyone, but even small institutional roles can have a big impact, and IE members are mostly intelligent enough to get into a high paying field otherwise

2019-02-18 22:06:04 UTC  

I think that's true, that most people here have the IQ for it. Though college can be pretty rough financially and even if it *does* pay off within years, being set back for those 4 years can be very difficult.

2019-02-18 22:06:16 UTC  

True that

2019-02-18 22:06:26 UTC  

@Danpat of course you are, but we just need to remain respectful when disagreeing.

2019-02-18 22:06:48 UTC  

Broke : Bachelors degree
Woke: Doctorate degree
Reclaim institutions

2019-02-18 22:07:41 UTC  

doctorates take a hot minute. I'd rather not be paying debts till I'm 50

2019-02-18 22:08:02 UTC  

@NateDahl76 lol depending on what you go into its free

2019-02-18 22:08:11 UTC  

Most doctoral programs pay you

2019-02-18 22:08:16 UTC  

To be honest, I think if you have the resources for it, taking a "bullshit" degree and getting into the college administration would be a phenomenal thing to do. But few people have those kind of resources.

2019-02-18 22:08:17 UTC  

I have no interest in a trade

2019-02-18 22:08:27 UTC  

You usually work as a teachers aid or research worker or something

2019-02-18 22:08:38 UTC  

Ah, didn't know that

2019-02-18 22:08:43 UTC  

Trade school is cool for some people sure

2019-02-18 22:08:53 UTC  

I’m sure it’s circumstantial but it’s pretty common

2019-02-18 22:09:30 UTC  

You also have to factor in your family situation with college and I think that's something a lot of people forget about. My parents have a lot of problems and if I knew that university would keep me tied down to them for another 4 years, I wouldn't have gone.

2019-02-18 22:09:48 UTC  

Yeah a guy I know is getting a Phd and he gets paid like 30K a year to be in school.

2019-02-18 22:10:15 UTC  

I’m lucky ish my dad owned a plumbing company so by the time I was 18 I could pretty much build a house plumbing wise start to finish but I still wish I would’ve gone to college

2019-02-18 22:10:48 UTC  
2019-02-18 22:11:02 UTC  

4 the lulz

2019-02-18 22:11:22 UTC  

I’m glad I dropped out as a junior, with it paid for by my parents, and never failing a class. There’s no lulz about it @dillontheplumber

2019-02-18 22:11:26 UTC  

The grass ain’t greener

2019-02-18 22:11:36 UTC  

If I’m being honesty that’s pretty much the only reason

2019-02-18 22:11:58 UTC  

Ya that’s was probably a lot of work

2019-02-18 22:12:09 UTC  

Protesting the shit academic institution is better then acting like a dissident but still wanting to be apart of anti white society

2019-02-18 22:12:29 UTC  

The thing about college is that even if it's not inherently bad, there's other potentially better options

2019-02-18 22:13:03 UTC  

Everyone talks about how great computer science degrees are, but there's 6 month programming courses that get you the same starting salary

2019-02-18 22:13:19 UTC  

I don't think I would recommend a computer science degree to anyone

2019-02-18 22:13:23 UTC  

I learned a trade

2019-02-18 22:13:51 UTC  

We kind of have to be a part of our anti white society

2019-02-18 22:13:59 UTC  

Tbh a lot of the people I know who went to college imended up being in a trade

2019-02-18 22:14:07 UTC  

yeah, just viewing it as the default and necessary path to take after high school the way it is today is what is harmful

2019-02-18 22:14:16 UTC  

The point of university is for the rich that can afford to study as adults. Anything else is unnatural. I looked around me in class on my first day of my junior year. And realized I could no longer stand it. So I went and applied to a construction company as a entry level helper, on

2019-02-18 22:14:22 UTC  

After all, we do live in one

2019-02-18 22:14:55 UTC  

Surrounded by refugees, soyboys, and liberals. There is no argument in support of this institution

2019-02-18 22:15:01 UTC  

Gotta say I’m rather fond of my field, and have met some really cool people in it.

2019-02-18 22:15:11 UTC  

I can do nearly any type of garage door repair or installation. And I just learned on the job, while getting paid. It was definitely the best path for me I think

2019-02-18 22:15:19 UTC  

I think there is an argument because that’s not the universal experience

2019-02-18 22:15:29 UTC  

@Kingfish would you chose your field above your people?

2019-02-18 22:15:37 UTC  

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