Compared to anything else you would do between 18 and 22, the percentages say a college degree will take you farther. There will always be outliers. I knew any breaks or luck would never be in my future. So I went to college.
I’m not sure a college degree is worth it anymore. My advice is technical schools and certificate programs or trade programs. Note also that a number of these technical schools work in conjunction with universities and credits from them count as university credits should you decide to continue your education.
Just this morning I was listening to a piece on how there’s a shortage of drivers of gasoline delivery trucks. They’re raising the salary and people still don’t want to do it. (Or anything else, lately, it seems.)
College isn’t for everyone. And there’s no guarantee that a college degree will equal financial success. A lot of jobs DO require it, but many don’t—any many of those that do won’t make you rich.
Bottom line is: you’ve got to define success for yourself, and not let society, or parents, define it for you.
It better be in a base league while he is serving a stint in the Military if it’s going to do him any good. Remind him also of his obligation now to pay for room and board since he won’t be going to school….
I would suggest a Tech School, but I think a softball league is more Norm’s speed. Plus I would be slightly concerned about the other tech student’s welfare.
dadthedawg Premium Member over 3 years ago
…..then maybe a bowling league.
Otto Knowbetter over 3 years ago
I’m not a college graduate, but I’ve had several work for me.
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
And then he can become a fireman or an astronaut or a cowboy or . . .
Baarorso over 3 years ago
Best to remain in college. A good education will carry you farther than any sports career ever did.
Releanna Premium Member over 3 years ago
how did he even get into college?
therese_callahan2002 over 3 years ago
Maybe he can go to college online.
Auntie Socialist over 3 years ago
Quitting college? He’s only been going for forty years!
Inahastation(eye nuh ha station) over 3 years ago
I realize I’ve said this before, but…Raising kids is like the drive through at MacDonald’s—there’s a pretty good chance you won’t get what you wanted!
jagedlo over 3 years ago
And we see the Drabble face palm!
Out of the Past over 3 years ago
Compared to anything else you would do between 18 and 22, the percentages say a college degree will take you farther. There will always be outliers. I knew any breaks or luck would never be in my future. So I went to college.
joegeethree over 3 years ago
A chip off the old block he is.
brick10 over 3 years ago
And where do you plan on living after you quit college? Rent for your room will be quite steep.
dwindy54 over 3 years ago
I’m not sure a college degree is worth it anymore. My advice is technical schools and certificate programs or trade programs. Note also that a number of these technical schools work in conjunction with universities and credits from them count as university credits should you decide to continue your education.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Just this morning I was listening to a piece on how there’s a shortage of drivers of gasoline delivery trucks. They’re raising the salary and people still don’t want to do it. (Or anything else, lately, it seems.)
DawnQuinn1 over 3 years ago
With my job, you MUST be a university grad, and I never hire anyone who isn’t.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 3 years ago
College isn’t for everyone. And there’s no guarantee that a college degree will equal financial success. A lot of jobs DO require it, but many don’t—any many of those that do won’t make you rich.
Bottom line is: you’ve got to define success for yourself, and not let society, or parents, define it for you.
mikeywilly over 3 years ago
Good idea, son. You do that, right after you find a job, and an apartment!!!!
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
It better be in a base league while he is serving a stint in the Military if it’s going to do him any good. Remind him also of his obligation now to pay for room and board since he won’t be going to school….
Bill The Nuke over 3 years ago
Go to a trade school. You’ll learn useful skills, pay a lot less, and can get a job when you get out.
cosman over 3 years ago
..least he has the eye on the ball.
donwestonmysteries over 3 years ago
How did Norm ever get into college, or survive for that matter.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
I hate to say it, but quitting college might the smartest thing he does. Talk about an oxymoron.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
On the other hand, I don’t understand why he would join a softball league, as mush as he strikes out.
JD'Huntsville'AL over 3 years ago
College is WAY overrated. Don’t believe me? Here’s Mike Rowe telling congress (basically) the same thing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Lk1KwWEMo&t=7s
Ukko wilko over 3 years ago
Smart to stop wasting money… now require that he get a job and start paying for his board and room.
papjimbob over 3 years ago
Golly, fifty percent of folks have an IQ of less than one hundred. Doh!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
I would suggest a Tech School, but I think a softball league is more Norm’s speed. Plus I would be slightly concerned about the other tech student’s welfare.
Jaythor 7 months ago
Well, they are the enablers. A job was really important before, it’s essential now.