Pops a lot of that has to do with research before picking a major. Many young people have had a dream of what they want to be and ignore the fact that there are far too many people already in that field. We go a kid up here who majored in "the arts" so he could be an actor. 6 years of college. he's stocking shelves at Target. Lot of floor jobs at places like Target and other retail sales places have kids who tried taking the easy way out and did a 2 year degree in business. One cannot talk to someone at the school. Those instructors have to have butts in the seats to keep their jobs. So they lie about opportunities in that filed. So if you go to school and take a course that there are far too many people in now what do you expect? You did not increase your value to the employer. My son's ex girlfriend took a bachelor of art degree and couldn't figure out why she couldn't get more than about 9 bucks an hour. After all mommy and daddy told her a degree was golden, any degree. And when they we teens it was.
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Today's Featured Article - Sunday Drives - by Cowboy. Summer was finally upon us here in Northern Maine. We have two types of industry up here, one being "Forestry" (Wood Products) and the other "Farming" (Potatoes). There is no shortage of farm tractors and equipment around here! I have been restoring old Farm Tractors for the past 6 years, and have found it easier and less expensive to hit all the auctions and purchase whole tractors for parts needed. My wife who works at a local school, and only has weekends and summers off, while on t
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