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having two jobs + school really sucks

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What really sucks is then later in life getting a job that pays well and realizing you now make more in a week than you made in a year at your old job, so you realize you should have just enjoyed life instead ;-).
 
Originally posted by: markgm
What really sucks is then later in life getting a job that pays well and realizing you now make more in a week than you made in a year at your old job, so you realize you should have just enjoyed life instead ;-).



some of us don't have rich parents.
 
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: markgm
What really sucks is then later in life getting a job that pays well and realizing you now make more in a week than you made in a year at your old job, so you realize you should have just enjoyed life instead ;-).



some of us don't have rich parents.

:thumbsup:
 
For some reason I don't feel sorry for you as I do the same thing...

EDIT: Oh sweet, 23 posts later and I finally notice, I AM TEH DIAMOND NOW.
 
Neither did I. I worked and had a boat load of student loans. I'm not sure where I implied rich parents in my post. I used to make 6/hour in high school, so figure 30*6=180 a week. My point was that after a degree you'll make that in a day.
 
Im working full time as an engineer now, will be going to grad school this fall if they take me.

Im not looking forward to full time work and full time school.
 
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