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WTF. The cost of higher education is jacked these days.
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That is one market that is always in demand.....sex.
The Shop
Thats one
It's not illegal to pay someone to be your friend, hell look at Moto industry.....lol.
Many think Government needs to pay for all this but I say if We do we need to review all the top Administrators salaries and bonuses and figure out where all the waste is going.
This web site is just a way of having prostitution and get away with it.
And Sandberm- nicely done. But it don't count on this side. You gotta use it on the moto side.
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My wife just graduated nursing school and we have $20K in loans for her. That's easily justified to me. Nurses make plenty of money. She is making twice what she was before being a nurse and that $20K can easily be paid back in one year with the extra she is making.
The one thing I've learned in college, is that they don't give one shit about what you learn. Most classes, I take my tests online!!! I simply google the questions I don't know and 99% of the time, I get an accurate answer.
I could go on and on about why college is overrated but employers are still adamant about having it.
Pit Row
Marriage is just legalized prostitution most of the time.
I mean, think about it.... most women want a man that makes a good income and can provide for them. In exchange for what??
But on the flip side, I don't blame them. If I could get a good looking rich woman that I could exchange for sex, I would too!
I wouldn't say I'm "mad" but it's disturbing that a person's livlihood can hinge on the fact that they have a degree or not. And colleges are essentially exploiting that without really offering enough value for the climbing costs. The first two years of college are a COMPLETE waste in the workplace. The excuse that they make more "well rounded" people is a cop-out. I'm actually running into some relevant material now that I'm in my final two years though. . .
Without a college degree, I've gotten to a point where many people hope to be with a college degree. Everything I've learned has come from the experience rather than the classroom.
People who have gone out and gotten themselves a degree have the ability to show employers that they are marketable. It shows that you take criticism well, are organized, and that you complete jobs when you are supposed to. If you don't have a college degree, how are they supposed to know if you'll be a good worker, other than the info they gather from your previous experience and the job interview?? It puts you a step ahead of everybody else because the employers don't have to do any of the leg work to prove that you are good at what you do. Now that's not to say that you can't get a good job if you don't have a degree, but it puts you ahead of the curve if you have a way of proving to someone that you have the ability to make them money (or in this case, get them laid)
All that being said, don't be ho, yo.
Funny if you Bang someone on a "One night stand" for free you're not called names like the person who did charge. Economically it makes sense..socially not so much.
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