So go to community college for the first three years for $4.5k/yr and then go to some nice ass college for one year, as long as the degree has the nice ass college's name on it it's good to go!Yea me too...man with college tuition going up its crazy....Think about....Say you go to school for four years at a decent college...Pay about 80,000 to 90,000 dollars...so after you graduate now you have this Huge debt. Now when you start working in the workforce...Say you make about 30,000 a year, but now you have about 1,000 debt you must pay for probably the next 10 then after have paid you will start to see your after years... Also with all the downsizing you probably after a few years you'll be doing something different then what you went to school for..then you just waste all your money...just my 2cents....
got in to construction and had to drop out. I'm making close to 6 digits
plenty of jobs here in NY that pay 6+ figures. I once met a structural engineer who was making $300/hour, and I'm sure there's people that make even more. Ask Jon what his family/friends make, his old man is in property management.What the hell type of construction are you doing that is paying you almost 6 digits?
Dropped out after a semester, decided to try it again, dropped out again because it was wasting money making time, now I'm just taking classes online just because I want the degree. I can't stand the shit though.
plenty of jobs here in NY that pay 6+ figures. I once met a structural engineer who was making $300/hour, and I'm sure there's people that make even more. Ask Jon what his family/friends make, his old man is in property management.
IC, I use to sub-contract sheet rock, roofing and never made close to $xxx,xxx, well actually im wrong made $90,000's.
I dropped out of Columbia University after 1 semester to pursue my porn empire full time. Try explaining that one to your folks who are 3rd generation CU alumns.
How many houses a year though? We did the concrete, framed, made the trusses, plumbed and trimmed almost 500 houses last month.
plenty of jobs here in NY that pay 6+ figures. I once met a structural engineer who was making $300/hour, and I'm sure there's people that make even more. Ask Jon what his family/friends make, his old man is in property management.