I had this same conversation with my son just this morning. He's in his 2nd year of college and is pretty much clueless as to what he wants to do when he grows up. He tells me I need to learn to relax. I didn't take advantage of the college opportunity and opted to go into the workforce. I've always had a decent job but I have relative to the fact that I've always muscled up to the task and made the man a profit. Learn and know what you gotta' do and get it done. I've insisted that my kids attend college so they don't have to do the hours I've had to but you know what? the tables are turning. The bottom line in any business is more money must be made than spent and the guy with experience and having paid his dues is suddenly more valuable than the one who is educated, requires more compensation due to the education, expects to have banker's hours and isn't real enamoured with diving in a slop hole the make a down pump work. We as a country of the 'information age' are well ahead of our time. I just don't find information all that tasty.
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