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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 3678313" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>This has been an interesting thread. Thanks to everyone sharing their story.</p><p></p><p>I've had two careers. One in the financial world requiring almost constant air travel. Burned out. Retooled in the stable and reliable O&G industry, lol.</p><p></p><p>Like many above, I too find myself struggling to see the value in non-technical college degrees nowadays. I wish schools didn't try to pigeon hole kids into one track or the other. If I had a do-over I think I'd get a plumbing license and then go to college part time. Or full time and work plumbing part-time in the off hours. Seems doable and money would sure beat my wages while I was working through college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 3678313, member: 6668"] This has been an interesting thread. Thanks to everyone sharing their story. I've had two careers. One in the financial world requiring almost constant air travel. Burned out. Retooled in the stable and reliable O&G industry, lol. Like many above, I too find myself struggling to see the value in non-technical college degrees nowadays. I wish schools didn't try to pigeon hole kids into one track or the other. If I had a do-over I think I'd get a plumbing license and then go to college part time. Or full time and work plumbing part-time in the off hours. Seems doable and money would sure beat my wages while I was working through college. [/QUOTE]
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