View Poll Results: What is your current house worth? | |||
I dont have a house because im not a big deal these days | 20 | 7.63% | |
under 100,000 | 7 | 2.67% | |
101,000 - 150,000 | 12 | 4.58% | |
151,000 - 200,000 | 13 | 4.96% | |
201,000 - 300,000 | 32 | 12.21% | |
301,000 - 400,000 | 35 | 13.36% | |
401,000 - 600,000 | 43 | 16.41% | |
601,000 - 800,000 | 31 | 11.83% | |
801,000 - 1,000,000 | 18 | 6.87% | |
1 - 2 million | 27 | 10.31% | |
3 - 5 million | 6 | 2.29% | |
6 - 10 million | 1 | 0.38% | |
11 - 25 million | 2 | 0.76% | |
26 - 100 millioon | 0 | 0% | |
over 100 million | 15 | 5.73% | |
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As to the 2nd point, it's cheaper to drive the car you already own, and my decade-old 3-series wasn't exactly expensive. Being able to work on your own car helps a lot, but I think you misunderstand my grievance. I'm not 'hurting for money' persay, as I live within means. I am firmly convinced my means would be much greater (and would continue to be so for 20-30 years more) had I done nearly ANYTHING constructive with my life other than financing a college education. The kids that are graduating high school today deserve to know that, and the people who are advising them need to be aware of it. Quote:
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But, like I see in so many of new graduates...they think they are "entitled" to everything. Believe me, an engineering degree will get you WAAAAAYYYYY further in life than an art, history or womens studies...but its gotta be what you like to do. |
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As an on-topic side note, I noticed a $2.5m listing in my area described as a "teardown opportunity." That sort of thing isn't too rare. |
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The school within the university I used to work at issued Masters of Human Resources and Industrial Relations (MHRIR) degrees. If you stuck with the program, you were there for 3 semesters. The cost, IIRC, was about $23k. The had a 99% hiring rate for their grads and the average starting salary when I left was somewhere in the $72k range. Lots of kids were starting higher with bonuses. Of course you had to want to be in human resources, which isn't for everyone. But there was a degree worth the investment.
If I were just starting out now, I'd be looking at cyber-security, web programming, or cloud computing.
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Fravel's realization is nothing new. I went to college in late '80s-early '90s. At that time every senior was committed to a starting wage of $50k. It didn't happen. A lot of those grads moved back into their parents basement. It is certainly true that cost of education has gotten very high and that schools have found a gravy train called student loans. Something must change before the cost of school eclipses the earning power of the graduates first decade of employment. This is almost the case currently with some degrees. A major contributing factor is the economic shift towards service industries as the engine of the economy. How we change that is a real puzzle.
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