Message from @Kingfish
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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.
I have no interest in a trade
You usually work as a teachers aid or research worker or something
Ah, didn't know that
Trade school is cool for some people sure
I’m sure it’s circumstantial but it’s pretty common
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.
Yeah a guy I know is getting a Phd and he gets paid like 30K a year to be in school.
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
@dillontheplumber why?
4 the lulz
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
The grass ain’t greener
If I’m being honesty that’s pretty much the only reason
Ya that’s was probably a lot of work
Protesting the shit academic institution is better then acting like a dissident but still wanting to be apart of anti white society
The thing about college is that even if it's not inherently bad, there's other potentially better options
Everyone talks about how great computer science degrees are, but there's 6 month programming courses that get you the same starting salary
I don't think I would recommend a computer science degree to anyone
I learned a trade
Tbh a lot of the people I know who went to college imended up being in a trade
yeah, just viewing it as the default and necessary path to take after high school the way it is today is what is harmful
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
After all, we do live in one
Surrounded by refugees, soyboys, and liberals. There is no argument in support of this institution
Gotta say I’m rather fond of my field, and have met some really cool people in it.
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
I think there is an argument because that’s not the universal experience
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That’s not an answer.
Work in institutional fields *for* your people
Soy
I would choose my field so I can fund my people and support from a position of economic and infrastructural power
Lmao
Is that what you think you’ll do?
I’ll do whatever I please
Oh and another thing is that those income charts they show you in high school are bullshit and depend on a lot of factors
You think by idealizing remaining in liberal corporation that is increasingly anti white, ultimately good for your people, instead of creating your own institutions? Please. @Kingfish
Not sure I ever idealized it