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Realized that 2 years ago when I started school. Having money is great but when you start to realize that your making peanuts and when your out of school and could do much better you start seeing the whole picture clearly. Conserve now and get by and then when your out of school and making more money you have sooooo much to play with that you start being worry free, which leads you spend it on things that are hobbies.
I was always like "bah I have enough I don't need to worry about it," but then after my buddy that worked with me left and did a 2 year apprenteship for tool and die, finished and now makes 35 an hour start..........I kinda woke up after he moved out and called me to look at cars. Lets just say he wasn't looking at focus's.
I don't know what your situation is but if you are reading what I just posted and it sounds familiar....just think about things twice.........if it doesn't apply to you then well maybe someone else will like my post.
Edit: Man I took 2 years off from school do you know how hard it is to remember s**t that you havent used or learned 2 years ago or more, its pure hell knowing that you learned that s**t and some kid thats 3 or 4 years younger then you says he learned that last year and it like water to him. Plus when I went back they changed the school system and the crap that the kids learned in highschool is crap that I never learned. The college just builds off of what they learned in highschool which pretty much destroyed me in the first year. I went from business to computer science, business was kinda easy but computer science is kickin my ass. One example is the math we are tought is nothing I had ever seen but the kids in my class have no problem with it because the have been introduced to it in highschool.
Realized that 2 years ago when I started school. Having money is great but when you start to realize that your making peanuts and when your out of school and could do much better you start seeing the whole picture clearly. Conserve now and get by and then when your out of school and making more money you have sooooo much to play with that you start being worry free, which leads you spend it on things that are hobbies.
I was always like "bah I have enough I don't need to worry about it," but then after my buddy that worked with me left and did a 2 year apprenteship for tool and die, finished and now makes 35 an hour start..........I kinda woke up after he moved out and called me to look at cars. Lets just say he wasn't looking at focus's.
I don't know what your situation is but if you are reading what I just posted and it sounds familiar....just think about things twice.........if it doesn't apply to you then well maybe someone else will like my post.
Edit: Man I took 2 years off from school do you know how hard it is to remember s**t that you havent used or learned 2 years ago or more, its pure hell knowing that you learned that s**t and some kid thats 3 or 4 years younger then you says he learned that last year and it like water to him. Plus when I went back they changed the school system and the crap that the kids learned in highschool is crap that I never learned. The college just builds off of what they learned in highschool which pretty much destroyed me in the first year. I went from business to computer science, business was kinda easy but computer science is kickin my ass. One example is the math we are tought is nothing I had ever seen but the kids in my class have no problem with it because the have been introduced to it in highschool.
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