Eagl, not trying to jump your bones. I very much agree with what you say, however how many seniors fresh out of school have 2 jobs while d1cking off in school? one paying 12 an hour under the table cash money, the other saving peoples lives in the streets of a city? not many. Granted, I only got my EMT certification because the fire department I volunteer on paid the $800 for it, but that isnt the point. the point is some people are made for school, others no so much. Ink happens to be one of them from what I've read about his life on the forums here. School isnt my strong point, and I will never be making 80,000 a year, but even if I onmly rake in 30-40,000 I will be happy so long as I have a roof over mine and my families head, and food on the table. the rest is nothing to me.
to the OP, thats one other thing I've seen throughout the years. I grew up and still live in a VERY Blue collar, economy dependent area, tis past decade while our economy has been in the toilet, I have had no choice but to learn the value of a dollar, pay my way for things. yes, I have had biorthday money and christmas given to me, but in repairs alone I spent $12,000 on my first car. $4,000 on the car itself. A lot of money to spend in a year and a half of your license with no job, but I managed through not spending money o9n stupid things every time I turned around. Yes, I spoiled myself (~$3,000 in my computer), and I kick myself in the bellybutton for some of my spending (such as mu computer), but I cant change the past. be money wise, dont be buying your girlfriend a dinner every other night.