AquafinaOrbit
Well-Known Member
/\Haha, my cousin has a degree in that exact thing and works at Barnes and noble. I think that's just a bad degree to pursue.
So???Soooo????RIU is for adults 18+. Not saying you are not 18 but this prolly isnt a very big topic here.
I ended up getting 'bored' of HS and skipping most of my classes. They kicked me out about mid-junior year for missing so many days, I went out and got my GED, passed it first try without even studying.Hey, so I was wondering
what all you guys think bout
finishing school.
Did you finish school or did you not?
If you didnt do you regret it,
What kind of job or edjucation
do you have now if you didnt
finish school?
did you or would you
go back and finish school if you could?
let me know what all you guys think.
theres people that are 18 that are in highschool, but i wasnt asking people that are still in school i was asking what peoples storys are to if they did or didnt finish high school to see wat everyone says.RIU is for adults 18+. Not saying you are not 18 but this prolly isnt a very big topic here.
Seriously? That's just being a jackass...\i cant believe that dude really said you can get a 20$ an hour job with your GED
ok where is it?
point me to it...
oh it doesnt exist...
stay in school.... graduating high school is not only a rewarding experience, but it shows everyone, including future potential employers, you can go the distance
You can, if you have the experience and are extremely lucky. Hell, Facebook was started by two highschool dropouts. But its extremely hard and not typical. $20/hr jobs aren't just going to drop in your lap, even if you have the education. They most certainly won't drop in your lap if you never finished high school.\i cant believe that dude really said you can get a 20$ an hour job with your GED
ok where is it?
point me to it...
oh it doesnt exist...
stay in school.... graduating high school is not only a rewarding experience, but it shows everyone, including future potential employers, you can go the distance
agree with that answer, I havent been thinking of dropping out because im lazy or just dont want to finish school. Yes I would like too to have something to fall back on if what I do doesnt work out. Im probably not the smartest out there but I know my stuff that I need to and I have the knowledge to do what I want to in lifeIt depends what kind of person you are.
I know people that dropped out of highschool, now they own a multi million dollar construction business
Others i know that have dropped out, not doin so hot
If you have good work ethic and bring somthing to the table, you can get a good job. Hell even open up your own business
Go the the library and READ. Find somthing that intrestes you and read up on it. Take some college business classes and start your shit up
If your lazy your not gona get shit done and end up working at mcdonalds
Like i posted earlier. i have no diploma and no ged but in a good economy I can go to work as a heavy equipment operator (international union of operating engineers)and start at 22.00 an hour EASILY with health insurance and a 401k and sit in an air conditioned cab listening to the radio and never break a sweat.\i cant believe that dude really said you can get a 20$ an hour job with your GED
ok where is it?
point me to it...
oh it doesnt exist...
stay in school.... graduating high school is not only a rewarding experience, but it shows everyone, including future potential employers, you can go the distance
You can, if you have the experience and are extremely lucky. Hell, Facebook was started by two highschool dropouts. But its extremely hard and not typical. $20/hr jobs aren't just going to drop in your lap, even if you have the education. They most certainly won't drop in your lap if you never finished high school.
While I don't exactly agree with your comment, your point is spot on. Many employees still, to this day, will drop your app in a heartbeat if they see GED.
A warning though, if you go union (which is very lucrative) it requires a LOT of studying. Best would start out with a contractor and eventually go union. Lotta benefits and rally any of the awesome fun jobs (electrical for government projects, etc...) you need to be in the union. Have a fam member that went union, long retired now but tells me awesome stories about various large-scale government projects he worked on.In a lot of states if you get your GED you will get you high school diploma from the high school you dropped out from
If you drop out and get a GED you might as well get into a trade because that is the only place you can make real money
Electricians make 20 dollars an hour when they first start. It gets up to more than 40$ an hour