I recently received a job offer doing admin stuff for $45,000/year CAN which is pretty decent seeing as I've never had a full time job before. It has a benefit plan (haven't reviewed exact details of it yet), monday-friday 9-5. Government employer and its contract for a year but I'm told after a year they will be expanding the dept anyhow and will need people.
I finished diploma at college but still wanted to get a degree at a university. Only problem is the job opportunity won't exist in 4 years. People say you can get the degree via correspondence or "go back later in life" but I don't want to do that...it'd be too much bother really once I get busy with stuff (want to start a business eventually and that'd require like 80 hour work weeks alone).
The ultimate reason to get a degree is for a job so I guess I should take it.... bleh I just don't want to regret not getting a degree because I did take interest in it (not just to get a job).
I'm thinking I'd work my ass off for the first year and save it all up (live off the savings I have now) then just put it down on a house and get started right away...rent out the basement to someone else and get earning/ahead of my peers at university.
degree + $60,000 debt VS 4 years experience + around $200,000 earning potential (factored in that rent $)
What do you guys think, any of you face(d) a similar decision?
I finished diploma at college but still wanted to get a degree at a university. Only problem is the job opportunity won't exist in 4 years. People say you can get the degree via correspondence or "go back later in life" but I don't want to do that...it'd be too much bother really once I get busy with stuff (want to start a business eventually and that'd require like 80 hour work weeks alone).
The ultimate reason to get a degree is for a job so I guess I should take it.... bleh I just don't want to regret not getting a degree because I did take interest in it (not just to get a job).
I'm thinking I'd work my ass off for the first year and save it all up (live off the savings I have now) then just put it down on a house and get started right away...rent out the basement to someone else and get earning/ahead of my peers at university.
degree + $60,000 debt VS 4 years experience + around $200,000 earning potential (factored in that rent $)
What do you guys think, any of you face(d) a similar decision?
