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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I knew plenty of people that managed to do that, or better. Most of them did so by working towards it in high school. A smaller percentage just by family connections. [/ QUOTE ] I've never met anyone who did that. Anyone who managed to work IN HIGH SCHOOL toward a 35k a year job on graduation from high school might as well have hit the lottery. Especially going back a decade or more ago. [/ QUOTE ] These aren't retards who worked at mcdonalds. I know a guy who got his first professional programming job at 16. I know several people who joined businesses in menial positions as kids and got real jobs in the firms after high school. I even know a few people that started their own businesses straight out of high school and succeeded. Even in 1991 35k wasn't that hard to make. [/ QUOTE ] Disagree. These are all rare exceptions. The lower on the social scale you start from, the rarer they get, too. [/ QUOTE ] Why are you people blathering on about making $35k out of high school when Sloth has a BA? A guy with a degree can make $35k with minimal effort. |
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