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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He's not wrong. What is wrong is the way we've vilified jobs that don't require a college degree. I graduated high school in 2000 and it was drilled into our heads that we would be total losers if we didn't go to college. The only kids who were even allowed into the VoTech program were the poor students (aka black) and the mentally handicapped students. I got made fun of SO much growing up because my dad was a tow truck driver. Yeah, he drove a tow truck and never went to college, but he was also a minority co-owner. I had a great upper middle class upbringing. We had a nice house and cars. We always took a vacation for spring break and during the summer. My siblings and I also got to go to sleepaway camps during summer. We got to play any sports we wanted and always had gifts on our birthdays and on Christmas. We even had modest college accounts. My brother is a bartender and people look down on that as well. He has consistently made $105k-$125k per year for the last 8 years that I've been doing his taxes. His wife is a GM at a local restaurant who makes $92k/yr plus bonuses. She made $127k in 2024. Even though I'm older and I have a college degree, my brother has out earned me for most of our adult lives. His retirement account is also better funded than mine. I graduated with $14k in student loans, so not a crippling amount, but my first job in 2004 paid $39k/yr and I remember that year was his first year as a fulltime server and he made ~$52k that year and kept bragging how he didn't have $14k in debt. My niece is working her way through college. She goes to GMU, lives at home, and works at Target, who does reimbursement for college. Yes, it's taking her longer, but she has very little debt. She'll graduate in May 2026 with her BS and she was supposed to have graduated in May 2025 if she followed the traditional 4-year plan. One year extra is not a huge deal, IMO, when you look at how little she's accumulated in debt. Whereas her older brother went balls-to-the-wall with loans for college and is now like $230k or $240k in debt in his 2nd year of law school. [/quote] A 43-yo CPA doxxing and disclosing clients' personal financial information on a public forum is most certainly a violation of your oath and licensing. That said, you are obviously just a bored right wing troll who made up all of this cliche-filled crap. Probably Rufo googling himself or some AIE intern.[/quote]
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