OT What Occupation should your kids be schooled to fill?

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Or Grand Children?

What occupations will enable the high quality life that you want for your successors through the next 50 years?

Will they do it in the US or else where?
 
Psychiatrist

I don't know! Fucked up as they maybe, you need clients with money in their pockets.
And then it just doesn't work that we service each other.
:dunno:

I mean if you run all production off shore, what are the opportunities available for those that remain working in the US.
 
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I don't know! Fucked up as they maybe, you need clients with money in their pockets.
And then it just doesn't work that we service each other.
:dunno:

I mean if you run all production off shore, what are the opportunities available for those that remain working in the US.
I've watched too many sci fi movies to make a good guess.
 
I've watched too many sci fi movies to make a good guess.

Ha! sort of my failing too. Head down doing my stuff and now I can't figure out where we are going. I was hoping to get some help for smart guys like you or even anyone.
 
Oh! I love that one!
Every kid competing for one of 450 jobs. 4.0 not required, wrap your weed in tinfoil.

You have no sense of humor do you
 
Corporate shill.

You can run for office and then get a high paying executive gig after you have passed legislation that benefits your company!
 
HVAC technician and then company owner. What other business is there that provides techs who repair your dis-comfort. You could actually work in any State. However, In NJ you now have to be licensed.
 
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HVAC technician and then company owner. What other business that provides techs that repair your did-comfort. You could actually work in any State. However, In NJ you now have to be licensed.
Hmmmm.......my dad was an HVAC guy and owned the company. He’s the one that told me I didn’t want to be a business owner and told me to work in the public sector. Great advice though I never made anywhere near the money he did....
 
I don't know about Lillard, but Stoudamire did.

All of almost 18 years ago but hey, you know those blacks...

It's funny that you point out Damon and his idiotic actions but neglect to find the most egregious drug user in the NBA.

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There’s a surprising number of decent paying occupations out there that are really hurting with the baby boomers starting to retire (water/wastewater/environmental technology, nursing, etc, etc). Unfortunately the younger set is turning up their noses at those professions because they are unlikely to ever make a person rich and/or they require some physical labor (and perhaps at least a modicum of education). I realize that career opportunities aren’t the greatest right now but I firmly believe that if an individual wants some kind of career that will carry him/her into a reasonably secure future (or what passes for one these days) all it takes is some research and effort. Crying about lack of opportunity is an easy cop out. I wanted to be a rock star. Instead I became a turd herder.....and I’m damn grateful I grabbed at the chance and went after a profession that was realistic. The people who got degrees that don’t translate to “real” jobs (and took on a mountain of debt to get those degrees) have no one to blame but themselves.
 

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