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i agree kyles...

however - i used to think that goin to uni was a complete waste of time.. till after being one year out i'm now earning about 3 times what a friend who works in the retail industry is earning..

somehow seems useful now.. just my 2 cents for anyone thinkin of getting back into study.. can be waaay worth it...

Originally posted by Kyles

I dont regret quiting school. Yeah its not the best attitude to portray to the younger ppl out there but it depends what they want out of life.

Kyles , look at it this way.

Some of the guys with the most money I know are involved in the manual labour industries.

It's all very well having a degree but someone still has to build the houses , make the pools , fix your car , repair your dunny and trust me , they don't do it cheap anymore.

cheers

Ken

Troy why do u have my joke to paul as a quote haha come up with your own material boy!

haha funny today i was sittin gon St georges tce in the line and the lights were red (yes i remembered to stop that time) anyway this guy in an old RX7 pulls up beside me and he wasfull on perving at the car etc anyway his girlfriend kinda catchs on what he's doing - sees me in the car get pissed off at boy haha I thought i would blow him away at the lights too just to make a statement - must admit my car rose to the occasion too - kept in first til 5 half grand - it'll usually change around 3 and half.

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