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I put 3 women through university far enough for them to get masters degrees. They all ended up becoming teachers. Being book smart enough to get a 4yr degree in anything is one thing and it's enough to get to into the teaching profession. Being book smart enough to get a masters degree is something slightly different and it's enough to land the kinds of jobs that really pay the bills. Teaching is not a way to really pay the bills and it's certainly a shit return on the masters degree investment. The fact that someone goes into the teaching profession after buying or having had bought for them a masters degree tells you that that person has the common sense of a wet fart and should not be left to make any more choices on their own. If you do leave them to make their own choices they're doomed to doing stupid shit like buying a German car that has more than 2 seats. I'm very proud of my wife and daughters for their accomplishment at getting their masters degrees. I'm utterly and irreparably downcast that they demonstrated absolute foolishness by wasting it all on being public school teachers.
Wow dude. And I bet they're proud of your sacrifices and to call you dad!
I make a damn good buck at what I do and decided 2 years of college was enough for me. I won't deny certain occupations require schooling and education but don't assume just because I wear shorts every day, use a pencil, hammer, and saw I don't make enough to rival some with a masters degree.
Spelling and grammar Nazis aren't appreciated. Ask me how I know.I think a lot of replies so far have missed the connection between the thread title and what's on the license plate. I'm sure some Navy guys will make the connection.
It depends on what kind of 'instructors' they become.I put 3 women through university far enough for them to get masters degrees. They all ended up becoming teachers. Being book smart enough to get a 4yr degree in anything is one thing and it's enough to get to into the teaching profession. Being book smart enough to get a masters degree is something slightly different and it's enough to land the kinds of jobs that really pay the bills. Teaching is not a way to really pay the bills and it's certainly a shit return on the masters degree investment. The fact that someone goes into the teaching profession after buying or having had bought for them a masters degree tells you that that person has the common sense of a wet fart and should not be left to make any more choices on their own. If you do leave them to make their own choices they're doomed to doing stupid shit like buying a German car that has more than 2 seats. I'm very proud of my wife and daughters for their accomplishment at getting their masters degrees. I'm utterly and irreparably downcast that they demonstrated absolute foolishness by wasting it all on being public school teachers.