Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids like ours can still get trade jobs if they want.
New level of cluelessness unlocked. Congrats.
Sounds like you are clueless. Be prepared to support your child through its senior years. You enabled their degree in a field with limited prospects. And you are the one with the inflated opinion of your kids being to good to be a carpenter, mechanic, HVAC tech. Bet you can't or even ever taught your DC to change a tire.
Uh, no. I’m saying that poster is clueless for saying “our kids can still get trade jobs if they want!” Yeah, I’m sure the IBEW apprenticeship program is chomping at the bit to hire Larlo after his four years at HYP didn’t land him his dream job
Anonymous wrote:I’ll quote Mr Crawford, from European History during my lower year:
“I better never catch you disparaging someone with a trade job. There’s a good chance the guy down the street who owns his own plumbing business made more than you will straight out of college.”
So while you’re wringing your hands over the notion that your prep school kid might — shock! — end up with a trade job, the good teachers at those same schools are telling your kid to stop being an arrogant prick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll quote Mr Crawford, from European History during my lower year:
“I better never catch you disparaging someone with a trade job. There’s a good chance the guy down the street who owns his own plumbing business made more than you will straight out of college.”
So while you’re wringing your hands over the notion that your prep school kid might — shock! — end up with a trade job, the good teachers at those same schools are telling your kid to stop being an arrogant prick.
Is anyone here wringing their hands over their kids ending up with a trade job? Who are you responding to with this?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll quote Mr Crawford, from European History during my lower year:
“I better never catch you disparaging someone with a trade job. There’s a good chance the guy down the street who owns his own plumbing business made more than you will straight out of college.”
So while you’re wringing your hands over the notion that your prep school kid might — shock! — end up with a trade job, the good teachers at those same schools are telling your kid to stop being an arrogant prick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids like ours can still get trade jobs if they want.
New level of cluelessness unlocked. Congrats.
Sounds like you are clueless. Be prepared to support your child through its senior years. You enabled their degree in a field with limited prospects. And you are the one with the inflated opinion of your kids being to good to be a carpenter, mechanic, HVAC tech. Bet you can't or even ever taught your DC to change a tire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids like ours can still get trade jobs if they want.
New level of cluelessness unlocked. Congrats.
Anonymous wrote:Kids like ours can still get trade jobs if they want.