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[quote=Anonymous]Plumbers and electricians and HVAC people can make good money. The problem is they need business savvy as well. For my less academic kids I would insist they take finance courses whether or not they get a degree, nd do well. In my husbands family, there's 9 kids. An accountant, a lawyer, a doctor (DCUM approved yay). There's also a snack machine manager married to a PA One of them runs camps, married to an occupational therapist One speech therapist High school dropout who got VERY lucky and now has a high level management position. Makes the most money of anyone in the family including the ones with degrees. But he was very lucky (met someone while working a low wage job who liked him). One not working, still finding themselves A clergy person who works on and off My point is that success in life doesn't really have much to do with what you're like as a teenager. Make sure your kid has to work to get those video games and they'll be fine, if not DCUM approved level fine[/quote]
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