Actually prime example my dad run a company that is owned by two men who started it in the 80s(family owned and operated). They are wealthy but as soon as Obama let Bush tax cuts go away, they instantly had every one working their take a hit on their pay and fired a bunch of people. Now with these new health taxes coming up they are preparing a new list of people to fire, closing branches, and people are going to get less pay because it takes x amount of money fr them to cover costs of company and their personal finances.
Its an engineering company and they've expanded to deal with all of Florida and parts of Georgia and Tennessee.
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- 25 Mar. 2010 12:59am #41
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- 25 Mar. 2010 11:34am #42
They should donate more.
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- 27 Mar. 2010 02:39am #49
That's the thing. I've wanted to get a job since I turned 15 (there are cases when you can where I live), but my mother won't let me. I go to school, come home, and steal internet from the neighbors (we don't have it), on an old-ass computer my friend gave me (ours was manufactured in '96 or something). I'm fucking miserable.
- 27 Mar. 2010 02:45am #50
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- 27 Mar. 2010 02:53am #51
That's all I really can do. I've been in advanced classes since 2nd grade, and I've always hated it, but done well. Problems at home made it even worse, but I guess I stuck with it.
Getting money for college is another thing that will probably not happen, or at least until years after I graduate high school. Life is going to be ROUGH.
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They give money away to let you go to college, so don't give me that. You can get a few thousand bucks for being blond and states often have programs that will pay your way through community college if you have good grades.
College will also give you money to go there if you have high gpa and you can get financial aid.
Other than that tough luck work hard, climb as high as you can so your kids can get a bit further and then the process repeats.
- 27 Mar. 2010 03:33am #53
Oh, I'm sure I'll get the money eventually, but probably not right out of high school like my friends. The average income for a family where I live is $123K, and my mother is a preschool teacher. I doubt I could pay for a full college education at a decent school entirely with scholarships, so It'll take a while. :p
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Advice:
Get scholarships. Do the work and you can get a free ride any where. They will give you money for all kinds of crap, simple google search will get you the apps.
Also chose a practice degree. Following your dreams to be an artist is nice but being a lawyer that likes to draw is more practical.
- 28 Mar. 2010 11:39pm #63
Being a lawyer who can draw isn't practical if you aren't skilled enough to be a lawyer. Saying that getting an art degree is impractical is pretty ignorant, especially in the case of video production. There's a pretty big market for that right now.
Also, it's not that I'm not intelligent, but I'm not very good at school, so any decent scholarship isn't really within reach. If anything, I'll be going to art school on an art scholarship.
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Hm, who's ignorant? The college student who has switched majors several times, among them artist, musician, lawyer, and philosopher. I'm a bit more in touch with what scholarships a person can get, the job market, and the economy. Video production requires skill and talent like any art form. Skill can be taught and talent can't. An you have to develop talent otherwise its nothing. Also even if there is a demand now, your in high school, looking at about 5 years or more before hitting the market yourself for a need that isn't growing, especially in this economy. On top of that looking at the expected wage there are far safer bet, just saying. But then again going back to health care reform, more money may not be best.
- 29 Mar. 2010 12:16am #67
I think what he's trying to say is that there's no point in doing something you have no interest/skill in, just to be more secure job-wise. I think the last thing I would want to do with my life is be a doctor or lawyer, so I'm not going to become one just because art is risky.
- 29 Mar. 2010 02:03am #68