I can't stand it anymore

Wolfstrike

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on the HVAC forum i see these young people spending their savings plus another 15k to attent HVAC trade school.
some school are now charging 25k to attend.
these trade schools say "the average AC tech makes 55k per year.

those number are inflated.
why? because the Socialists in the state inflate the numbers so they have an excuse to pay their Socialist employees a large salary, all extorted from the public.

only a small percent will find a career in HVAC.
they can't file bankruptcy on these loans if they get a government grant.

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i saew a story on TV, some guy graduated law school.
he got a part time job at a lawfirm and he also makes extra money trimming trees.
they said in total he's making 15k per year.

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we have the government trying to push military action in Syria.
the consensus is clear, nobody cares about Syria.
there's the president , threatening to proceed without Congress approval.

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Sweden has announced they will be taking in all Syrian refugees, permanently.
i know damn well the public isn't happy about that.

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when are people going to start telling these politicians to go screw themselves?
why aren't people , everywhere, voting for total change?
 
A most interesting post. Passionate to be true.

Like it. Not sure about all the points but love the way you rocked your feelings.
 
Don't know about HVAC, but there are people out here that would laugh at the thought of 55K. As a millwright, working very little overtime, I make at least 65K. Were I to work as much overtime as most of the millwrights I work with, 100k is the norm. Electricians make more.

And there are classes in Community Colleges that cost far less than the figure you stated for the trades.

If that fellow that graduated from law school is only making 15K a year, then there is something seriously wrong with his head.

College graduates earn 85% more than those with high school-only - The Business Journals

• Adults with bachelor's degrees in the late 1970s earned 55 percent more than adults who had not advanced beyond high school. That gap grew to 75 percent by 1990 -- and is now at 85 percent.

• The margin is smaller, though still sizable, when adults with bachelor's degrees are compared to counterparts who hold advanced degrees. The latter earned 35 percent more during the late 1970s, a difference that has expanded to 45 percent today.

Perhaps what we are seeing here is the 'Conservatives expanding their anti-education stance to an anti-trade stance, also.
 

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