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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 717275" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>That's where the parents' guidance are supposed to come in. Let them be responsible for the costs, but make sure they don't get in over their head. $100k in debt is fawking dumb. I mentioned one of my good friends I work with in P's thread. He stayed 4 years at Jacksonville State for a dumbass degree in criminal justice (now works manufacturing with me getting paid better than just about anything he could do with a criminal justice degree), paid for his dorm, booze, recreational drugs, and everything else with student loans. He is around 35 years old now and still has about $15-$20k left to pay off his student loans. Damn retarded. </p><p></p><p>The way I look at it, if you wanna help your kids out with college, all you really gotta do is make sure they don't **** up and waste time on a dumbass retard degree and make sure they don't **** up and borrow too much money. They are and should be capable of handling the rest. Or send him to trade school, learn how to weld, be an electrician, or lineman, and he won't need college. If I had two good legs I would have already done something along those lines. Electricians and linemen for power companies make killer money. I think it would be badass to be the guy that flies in on a helicopter and drops off onto a transmission tower to work on it. But instead I need to gear my carreer toward a less physically demanding job, so college it is. Actually just applied for another job with TVA, but with my luck I probably won't get it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 717275, member: 1780"] That's where the parents' guidance are supposed to come in. Let them be responsible for the costs, but make sure they don't get in over their head. $100k in debt is fawking dumb. I mentioned one of my good friends I work with in P's thread. He stayed 4 years at Jacksonville State for a dumbass degree in criminal justice (now works manufacturing with me getting paid better than just about anything he could do with a criminal justice degree), paid for his dorm, booze, recreational drugs, and everything else with student loans. He is around 35 years old now and still has about $15-$20k left to pay off his student loans. Damn retarded. The way I look at it, if you wanna help your kids out with college, all you really gotta do is make sure they don't **** up and waste time on a dumbass retard degree and make sure they don't **** up and borrow too much money. They are and should be capable of handling the rest. Or send him to trade school, learn how to weld, be an electrician, or lineman, and he won't need college. If I had two good legs I would have already done something along those lines. Electricians and linemen for power companies make killer money. I think it would be badass to be the guy that flies in on a helicopter and drops off onto a transmission tower to work on it. But instead I need to gear my carreer toward a less physically demanding job, so college it is. Actually just applied for another job with TVA, but with my luck I probably won't get it either. [/QUOTE]
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