DashingPerfection said:REALLY?!
Stopspot said:All school is as enjoyable as you make it. In university you get to select which subjects you study. I've never had so much fun as when I started university and went into that kind of social life, plus had such interesting classes.
Crayo said:My attitude on life is different than that to be honest Aids. I couldn't wait to finish school (eventually was kicked out anyway) and I constantly had adults saying the same thing you said, and my answer was "Why should I work somewhere where I don't enjoy it?" and some said "Well, you have to". In some cases they are right, your situation/environment dictates what job you take, but I just take advantage of the situation I'm in where I'm lucky enough to work somewhere I enjoy with not a life-changing amount of hours. I can travel and work on other projects whilst enjoying my job which pays for that, and that's what I intend to do.
Too many people go to school, hate it, leave school, get a job they don't like and complain. Live life. If you're working at a shit job with decent pay to PAY for your new lifestyle then great, but if you think you're there for a long time with no real goal or ambition then I always ask "Why?", I could just never do that.
Aids Johnson said:I dont mean rush through something safe and comfortable. I mean at least finish your education to the point where you can work somewhere worthwhile. We might have a different situation in our living environments (US vs A place that doesnt really exist) but im 26 and still a year from finishing college. I dont mean rush through, i just mean education = money are far as most things go. If you can see yourself doing what you are doing now, i dont see a reason to further your education. Obviously though, most people wont be that lucky.
No hate at all meant.
Crayo said:Yeah I agree with you there. Education doesn't equal money in the UK at the moment though, people spend lots of money going through university to get a degree which is meant to hand them any job they want in that field practically, but there is no jobs in the UK at the moment. People leave university with no jobs, but in lots of debt due to student loans.
Crayo said:Yeah I agree with you there. Education doesn't equal money in the UK at the moment though, people spend lots of money going through university to get a degree which is meant to hand them any job they want in that field practically, but there is no jobs in the UK at the moment. People leave university with no jobs, but in lots of debt due to student loans.
Crayo said:You must have a large stress threshold if you want to own a restaurant :mog: