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Re: Im in the wrong profession
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Posted by Jonfarmer on April 08, 2006 at 15:47:27 from (165.121.145.127):
In Reply to: Re: Im in the wrong profession posted by doodelbug on April 08, 2006 at 15:28:06:
Even the college educated folks aren't getting very far ahead in my area. I love the area, but oppurtunitys are alittle hard to come by. Take a friend of mine, she went to college, and now is a bartender at the local watering hole, or my cousins wife who also went through 4yrs of college to become a neutricienist(sp?) , last I knew, she was working at a shoe store. Yeah, gee going to college sure did pay for them didn't it?. As far as joining the army, I decided I didn't want to go to war, which I obviously would if I was to join today. I didn't say that it wasn't my fault that I'm getting nowhere, but part of it is the area, there just isn't a whole lot for jobs in a rural ag community. what I did was defend myself against somebody who thinks everybody is capable of affording health insurance if they don't do anything frivolous, which is not nessesarily so.
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