Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school I can think of is Liberty University.
+1 And it wouldn’t be because of the level of the university, it would be because I wouldn’t want to date an evangelical Christian.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of men in trades jobs (plumbers, cabinet makers without four-year degrees) who tell women on the first date what they do. The woman immediately assumes they make no money and it's over. These guys don't mention that they are pulling down $150,000 or more annually, and own their own homes and cars. They say their line of work helps them weed out the gold diggers right up front. The woman who can look past their job title is a keeper, and they'll spoil her to no end.
You’re not making them sound particularly appealing.
It’s a common knowledge that trade school grads can make a killing but money can’t compensate for intellectual compatibility.
So only stupid people go to trade school? Huh. Learn something new every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m the one who went to the “really bad university.”
Which one? Or if you don't want to mention the exact one, say something in the same caliber. I agree with everyone who says that it's what you do with that degree and the person you've become that should matter.
Ranked near the bottom of “regional universities (insert region)” on USWNR
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m the one who went to the “really bad university.”
Which one? Or if you don't want to mention the exact one, say something in the same caliber. I agree with everyone who says that it's what you do with that degree and the person you've become that should matter.
Ranked near the bottom of “regional universities (insert region)” on USWNR
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school I can think of is Liberty University.
+1 And it wouldn’t be because of the level of the university, it would be because I wouldn’t want to dare an evangelical Christian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m the one who went to the “really bad university.”
Which one? Or if you don't want to mention the exact one, say something in the same caliber. I agree with everyone who says that it's what you do with that degree and the person you've become that should matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of men in trades jobs (plumbers, cabinet makers without four-year degrees) who tell women on the first date what they do. The woman immediately assumes they make no money and it's over. These guys don't mention that they are pulling down $150,000 or more annually, and own their own homes and cars. They say their line of work helps them weed out the gold diggers right up front. The woman who can look past their job title is a keeper, and they'll spoil her to no end.
You’re not making them sound particularly appealing.
It’s a common knowledge that trade school grads can make a killing but money can’t compensate for intellectual compatibility.
So only stupid people go to trade school? Huh. Learn something new every day.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m the one who went to the “really bad university.”
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m the one who went to the “really bad university.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school I can think of is Liberty University.
Came here to say this. I would not date a Liberty Grad. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of men in trades jobs (plumbers, cabinet makers without four-year degrees) who tell women on the first date what they do. The woman immediately assumes they make no money and it's over. These guys don't mention that they are pulling down $150,000 or more annually, and own their own homes and cars. They say their line of work helps them weed out the gold diggers right up front. The woman who can look past their job title is a keeper, and they'll spoil her to no end.
You’re not making them sound particularly appealing.
It’s a common knowledge that trade school grads can make a killing but money can’t compensate for intellectual compatibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of men in trades jobs (plumbers, cabinet makers without four-year degrees) who tell women on the first date what they do. The woman immediately assumes they make no money and it's over. These guys don't mention that they are pulling down $150,000 or more annually, and own their own homes and cars. They say their line of work helps them weed out the gold diggers right up front. The woman who can look past their job title is a keeper, and they'll spoil her to no end.
You’re not making them sound particularly appealing.