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RE: Irish mum-hottie and Star Wars

in Reflections2 years ago

I thought it was a good idea at the time, it was not. Live and learn though right?

Oh, you had good jobs man, the counsellor thing especially, the library too. I never worked at a fast food place either, as I moved into adulthood my job was rather more complicated and kinetic.

A degree...that's something I never got I'm afraid to say; I actually never completed high school. (I'm a dumb ass.) It's not really impeded my progress though I guess, I've had a good life, and continue to.

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If I had it to do over again, I am not sure I would have gotten a degree. There are lots of trades jobs that appeal to me that you don't need a degree for. Electrician, HVAC, welding. I'd love to have those skills.

Yeah, I hear you...my trade was different but those you mention are in strong demand at the moment, commanding big dollars, because no one wants to work! Not sure about there, I mean here...getting young people into trades is difficult...they all want to be the fucken CEO in their first ten minutes. #nutbags

Yeah, did you see that recent article about the girl who was mad she couldn't get a six figure job because she didn't have experience and she felt her degree should count for experience.

Yep I heard about it, didn't see it. One of my mates was talking about it and I can't repeat what he said, and what I said. Lol.

I know people like to think the best, be optimistic, but in denying or ignoring what's right before our eyes, the happenings, attitudes, entitlement and so on, isn't going to take the human race to good places...We're a long way down that road and I think it'll get far worse before it gets any better, certainly in our lifetimes I don't see it improving.

No, it likely won't. It's just going to compound as these kids start having kids!

I agree with you...it was just so depressing to have to write it so I'm glad you did. The word doomed comes to mind.