Mike_Yates
Literotica's Anti-Hero
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I've created a chart which shows the two paths in life that people can take. The easy one, and the hard one.
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Life without college is extremely difficult financially and otherwise, while those who did go to college have jobs earning salaries where they have financial security and do not have to struggle to make ends meet.
Upon graduating high school, there are only two options, the path of hardship, and the path of prosperity. Without college, you will be limited to performing menial labor under excruciating conditions and for mere pennies on the dollar. With college, you will have a smug office job with a good salary and benefits, as well as a retirement plan. With only a high school diploma, you may not be able to retire and will have to work until the day you die.
College has become a REQUIREMENT to have a job making enough money to afford a decent living and have a good life. 99.99% of employers demand that you have at least a bachelors degree from a fully accredited university before they even consider interviewing you. Jobs that do not require a college degree are low-paying and have long hours with little or no benefits.
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Life without college is extremely difficult financially and otherwise, while those who did go to college have jobs earning salaries where they have financial security and do not have to struggle to make ends meet.
Upon graduating high school, there are only two options, the path of hardship, and the path of prosperity. Without college, you will be limited to performing menial labor under excruciating conditions and for mere pennies on the dollar. With college, you will have a smug office job with a good salary and benefits, as well as a retirement plan. With only a high school diploma, you may not be able to retire and will have to work until the day you die.
College has become a REQUIREMENT to have a job making enough money to afford a decent living and have a good life. 99.99% of employers demand that you have at least a bachelors degree from a fully accredited university before they even consider interviewing you. Jobs that do not require a college degree are low-paying and have long hours with little or no benefits.