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Originally Posted by ZachKC
Eh, thats a pretty good point.
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They try and tell some meathead that's barely eeking out a C- average that he needs to spend 20-30k on college, when the reality is they should be pointing him to trade school or setting him up with a work program.
People look at accepting a job in construction as accepting failure. So you rarely get someone who's driven to make a successful career from it. Instead, you get the guy that will do it until one Friday when he wakes up and decides it sucks too much, and moves on to his next job that he'll hold down for 6 months to a year.