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  1. I like to think that University is becoming less of a necessity nowadays but it's easy for me to say as someone who isn't going lol

    Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:04:06 UTC from web
    1. @tiffany from what I've seen college at least pretty much helps you get into work that allows you to live with a degree of comfort, below that good luck.

      Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:05:24 UTC from web
    2. @tiffany It's not a necessity per se, but it's certainly helpful. You can live just fine without it, but you'll have to be lucky to have a great life without.

      Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:06:27 UTC from web
      1. @nerthos @awl I'm just a very hopeful generation Z kid so I'm probably wrong lol

        Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:10:10 UTC from web
        1. @tiffany You'll be able to make enough to have a normal life if you aren't stupid, just don't expect a big house and expensive car.

          Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:11:15 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos The only potentially stupid thing I plan on doing anytime soon is getting a place with Joe that our friend's mother is subletting. The rent's like £300 a month so split between two (or more) people it's crazy cheap and I hope it'll be a good experience with minimal risk

            Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:16:03 UTC from web
            1. @tiffany That should be decent, but who's Joe?

              Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:16:53 UTC from web
              1. @nerthos My friend of four or so years

                Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:17:38 UTC from web
                1. @tiffany Then you should be ok. At that point you have to be very stupid to not know the guy

                  Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:19:33 UTC from web
                  1. @nerthos I know him well enough that I know we'll probably butt heads a lot but we'll still be cool. It's probably a good thing if anything to be kept on your toes like that

                    Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:21:32 UTC from web
                    1. @tiffany Yeah, being TOO buddy buddy can potentially lead to recklessness.

                      Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:24:13 UTC from web
        2. @tiffany in europe it could be easier (sorry, Uk). In Italy I couldn't find a job but that's because Italy has that problem already.

          Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:14:51 UTC from web
          1. @awl @tiffany It also greatly depends on your skill and enterprising spirit. If you're crafty you can always figure out something.

            Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:16:24 UTC from web
          2. @awl I mean, I do already have a job sorted really. Dunno how sustainable it'll be but I was planning on finding another job regardless

            Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:17:07 UTC from web
            1. @tiffany on top of my current one that is

              Sunday, 28-Aug-16 13:17:14 UTC from web
    3. @tiffany Depending on your industry/location of choice, sure. I mean, I have no college and less than a year of work experience and I'm already making good pay with lots of benefits (and near-constant pay raises!), but that was a combination of lucking into a workplace that was willing to take a risk with me and the web development field being INCREDIBLY lucrative right now, so

      Sunday, 28-Aug-16 15:23:14 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada That said, the mentality of "you NEED a college education" is pretty toxic in general. It definitely helps for some industries, but going just because you were coerced leads to nothing but debt. (My dad has a 4yr in something architectural/electrical that he didn't really wanna get, and he didn't gain a thing out of it.)

        Sunday, 28-Aug-16 15:31:22 UTC from web
      2. @redenchilada I hope I luck out like that but I don't even know what it is I wanna luck out into

        Sunday, 28-Aug-16 15:34:52 UTC from web
        1. @tiffany Well, if you ever decide computers >= social life, the web industry has a low barrier to entry and often has work-from-home opportunities lol

          Sunday, 28-Aug-16 15:38:24 UTC from web
          1. @redenchilada All I've really looked into as far as online work so far is audio transcription, as I have a bit of experience there (probably not really necessary but hey) and I may have a bit of interest in it to numb the hours of tedium. I'll be exploring a lot more options starting next week though

            Sunday, 28-Aug-16 15:40:45 UTC from web