Actually I think he's about as wrong as can be. Not only that but the concept of "success" and the value of education is vacuous.
What a small people we are. No wonder we are sheared as sheep.
Clarification, if you would, please?
What is being said is, getting a degree in social work, or history, or political science, etc....the liberal arts degrees for the most part, is NOT worth it IF you leave school with $75k loan debt for a job that is going to be paying $30-40k a year.
Do you disagree with this?
The cost of education has gotten ridiculous. What justification is there to spend $75k on a degree that will likely never earn you that much a year?
The reality is, not everyone is cut out for college. There needs to be a push to get more people to attend tech/trade schools. There's absolutely nothing wrong with doing HVAC or electrical work or auto repair for a living. It costs peanuts to get a degree/diploma for one of those professions compared to say, a teaching degree, and you'll make a good bit more money than a teacher will.
I know many auto mechanics in this area earning 6 figures or right at it, and there are zero teachers in this state making that much. I doubt any principals make that much. Now, the mechanics work more hours and don't get all summer off, but the end result is more money, and they didn't start their career owing as much as a nice luxury car costs, either.
