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Re: College is usually NOT worth it
« Reply #45 on: August 28, 2019, 07:53:47 PM »
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I wouldn't send a daughter to college or State University. I will encourage her to learn a trade at home. If she marries, its OK, I will pray she would be at home. If she has a religious vocation, and learned a trade like cooking or sewing, that will be useful at her community. If she is a single woman, she could earn her own money (the last choice).

Same here.

Re: College is usually NOT worth it
« Reply #46 on: August 29, 2019, 02:41:10 AM »



















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Re: College is usually NOT worth it
« Reply #47 on: August 29, 2019, 06:31:41 AM »
Even if you send your children to State University, they will be in danger and you will be responsible.
Agreed - if the parents approve. But parents cannot always stop or forbid their child from going away when the child gets to that age, but all parents can dissuade, and particularly for trads the dissuasion has to be built in, has to be a part of their upbringing - which hopefully goes without saying for trads.



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If I have a son, I would encourage him to learn some trade related to computers so he can learn at home, maybe going to State University but only if he is mature enough
I think a great idea is to look into whatever the biggest industry or industries are in your area. For example, in Louisville, insurance of all kinds is one of their big industries, in Texas energy is one, in California it's IT, Detroit it's automotive, in Florida it's Tourism, and so on. I talked to a guy in TX a few years ago whose son was making over $115k/yr driving truck for one of the big oil companies from 9 to 5 every day, all he was doing was hauling metal pipes and pumps etc.. Most states that I know of have a choice of different industries to look into where one can make some really good income without any degree.

Within each of the bigger local industries, there are almost always great paying jobs that all one needs to do is learn via "on the job training." True one would usually start at the bottom, but within 4 or 5 years they should be making a nice income, after a few more years they'd be making even more, have a career they enjoy because they're good at it, and they did it without having to go in serious debt to get brainwashed  at college.    

 

Re: College is usually NOT worth it
« Reply #48 on: August 29, 2019, 07:26:26 AM »


To the people saying that college will turn them liberal: do you not see the world we live in? Just teach them to ignore it like they do the other bs that we have to live with in the modern world.
Obviously, you have never been to university, or you would never say that.

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Re: College is usually NOT worth it
« Reply #49 on: August 29, 2019, 07:49:30 AM »
Obviously, you have never been to university, or you would never say that.
Or, he attends or did attend, and having such familiarity with the whole scene doesn't see the obvious.