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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with PP.I would never want have one of the high pressure jobs.I'd rather be a security guard, stocking person, landscaper or something similar. Well, I made it happen.Got my degree, invested in real estate early on and now sit at home and raise my kids.When they are older, I'll be stocking shelves somewhere part time.Good to go! [/quote] But you've obviously given up on intellectual stimulation, and impacting society positively through your vocation. Not all of us are willing to do that.[/quote] And some of us are severely over-estimating their impact on the world. Balance, people. Balance.[/quote] Exactly. Because all the lobbyists and PAC fundraisers and political axe men in DC are really impacting society "positively." :roll:[/quote] Was thinking the same thing. Hate when people match impacting society and "professional" worker together as if they always go with one another. Fact is very few jobs have major impacts on society. Most merely exist to generate revenues or provide nice to have services. Also, education and salary don't equal worth to society. [/quote]
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