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Posted by Neil on April 10, 2004 at 10:11:09 from (141.156.253.126):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Agricultural engineering - pay posted by Paul in Mich on April 10, 2004 at 06:11:44:
Paul, Unfortunately, that's not what I'm suggesting. I'm suggesting that, while some might be fortunate enough to make money doing something they're passionate about, many will not. Many on this board probably know that all too well, as many probably are or know someone that had a passion for farming, but do something else to pay the bills. When I was a teenager I tried my hand at very small time farming and figured out pretty quick that it might be better to get an education in something that I could tolerate and would put food on the table. I've seen more than one person come to the same realization after being stubborn about it a while. Sorry to be a wet blanket. The upside is that who you work with is probably just as important as what you do. And I can vouch that it's possible to find great people to work with. Neil
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