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Reply #30 posted 06/11/03 10:24pm

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Moonbeam said:

I'll likely enter a PhD program in a year for statistics.


You liar wink


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Reply #31 posted 06/11/03 10:50pm

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June7, is the proud owner of no degrees... well, not too proud.

I admire those who have gone the educational route, but... we (my wife and I) have made our money while others studied how to make money...

It's quite funny and sad.

Those with Ph.D's, Medical Degrees and certified educators working at establishments that have nothing to do with their chosen field of study... sigh

I know an architect who works at a book store... for minimum wage. Several people who are in civil service jobs that their degree assisted them in their hire, but is in no way connected to their field of study.

I think sometimes they burn themselves out on their chosen field...then welcome the minimum thinking job to ease their minds.

Of course, this is just my opinion. I do wish I had attended more college than I did, or even finish what I started... but, alas... what'cha gonna do?
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Reply #32 posted 06/11/03 11:17pm

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How does one burn themselves out of their chosen careers?!


Now, you got me worried!!!
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Reply #33 posted 06/12/03 12:50am

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How does one burn themselves out of their chosen careers?!


Now, you got me worried!!!


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Reply #34 posted 06/12/03 1:05am

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June7 said:

Those with Ph.D's, Medical Degrees and certified educators working at establishments that have nothing to do with their chosen field of study... sigh



hey, no dissin on docs now!

Both my parents are doctors, so is my grandmother! And those people have [i]brains...[/b]
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Reply #35 posted 06/12/03 1:14am

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HerRoyalBadness said:

June7 said:

Those with Ph.D's, Medical Degrees and certified educators working at establishments that have nothing to do with their chosen field of study... sigh



hey, no dissin on docs now!

Both my parents are doctors, so is my grandmother! And those people have [i]brains...[/b]

If you truly read my post... I'm not dissin' on anyone.

I merely pointed out the trend that I've noticed... just an observation really.

I think it's great... education, that is. Go for it!!! be all you can be!!!
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Reply #36 posted 06/12/03 1:15am

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June7 said:

HerRoyalBadness said:

June7 said:

Those with Ph.D's, Medical Degrees and certified educators working at establishments that have nothing to do with their chosen field of study... sigh



hey, no dissin on docs now!

Both my parents are doctors, so is my grandmother! And those people have [i]brains...[/b]

If you truly read my post... I'm not dissin' on anyone.

I merely pointed out the trend that I've noticed... just an observation really.

I think it's great... education, that is. Go for it!!! be all you can be!!!



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Very true said, June!
But don't forget, there's also life outside those thick university walls...!
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Reply #37 posted 06/12/03 1:16am

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HerRoyalBadness said:

June7 said:

HerRoyalBadness said:

June7 said:

Those with Ph.D's, Medical Degrees and certified educators working at establishments that have nothing to do with their chosen field of study... sigh



hey, no dissin on docs now!

Both my parents are doctors, so is my grandmother! And those people have [i]brains...[/b]

If you truly read my post... I'm not dissin' on anyone.

I merely pointed out the trend that I've noticed... just an observation really.

I think it's great... education, that is. Go for it!!! be all you can be!!!



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Very true said, June!
But don't forget, there's also life outside those thick university walls...!
nod I agree. hug
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