In trade school you learn how to actually accomplish work. I took some business courses in college, where you learn that you are supposed to manage those people who are doing productive work, and you are assured that you can manage anything even if you have no idea how to do it yourself. And, because you have a piece of paper that says so, you make more money than the person who actually does the work. Great Scam.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
know of any young women who graduated college still live with their parents?
Olddog1 almost 2 years ago
A generation or so ago it was the other way around.
rhpii almost 2 years ago
I did for 4 months while I was a trainee on poverty level wages.
L L almost 2 years ago
skip college, go to a trade school, and you can possibly even BUY your own house before the college kids graduate and move back in with mommy.
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
♪♫ Pew! Pew! She shot that down. Pew! Pew! It hit the ground. Pew! Pew! His mother shot that down… ♪♫
Diane Lee Premium Member almost 2 years ago
In trade school you learn how to actually accomplish work. I took some business courses in college, where you learn that you are supposed to manage those people who are doing productive work, and you are assured that you can manage anything even if you have no idea how to do it yourself. And, because you have a piece of paper that says so, you make more money than the person who actually does the work. Great Scam.
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
Fat, dumb and happy is their new mantra….
bluegrassfan almost 2 years ago
I informed my children that, once they left/finished school, they could remain at home for two years, while working and paying room and board.