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Hibbert wroteDiscern wroteImNotJoeking wrote I got kicked out of school, honestly it came to a point where I was spending more time being told off than learning.
Than that's your own fault, not their fault.
How is this his fault? Tell me a valid reason on how? So it's his fault he was being told off more than learning? The teachers should do their job and teach rather than scream at students.
They don't kick you out without a valid reason Hibbert. He clearly showed disrespect continuously in order for this to happen. Maybe the teachers wouldn't have to yell at him if he would listen, pay attention, or just show interest. Whatever the reason, there's a reason he's being "told off" and got kicked out.
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At the end of the day school is what you make it! i can understand some people moan about it due to bullying ect and some people genuinely do find school a very difficult and a frightening experience! Some people are able to fit in and adapt better then others. I however absolutely loved going to school i had loads of friends a beautiful girlfriend that i am still with! loved playing sports and school trips and that! so yeah school was quite good for me
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Appze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
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GMC wroteAppze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
True, but it does show their dedication.
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Discern wroteGMC wroteAppze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
True, but it does show their dedication.
No it proves someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma. People ain't dedicated for a piece of paper
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GMC wroteDiscern wroteGMC wroteAppze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
True, but it does show their dedication.
No it proves someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma. People ain't dedicated for a piece of paper
Uh lol, you do know about everything consist of a piece of paper in this world right? The list could go on. I'm not going to go into detail cause I expect someone of your nature would understand, since you seem to be coming off as a person who understands the real world workforce, and has a pretty good idea of what diplomas do for you.
What you just said here:
someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma
I hate to say this, but that's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard in my life. You're basically saying someone who doesn't go and achieve a diploma is a hard dedicated worker, rather than someone achieving this "piece of paper", so they can have job opportunities, high employment rates, income, pathways towards college, personal growth. Basically what I'm saying here is someone with a diploma has a higher chance in getting in a higher paying job then you (Higher employment rate), and achieving more things in life along the way, than someone without a diploma.
People without diplomas have educational limits, employment options, low pay (USUALLY, but in this case, I purpose you're doing well?), health costs, and personal challenges. Even if you get a job, without graduating high school, it is a fact of the market that your earning potential, on average, will be severely limited both immediately and long-term.
Your ability to advance will be significantly stunted without a diploma.
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Discern wroteGMC wroteDiscern wroteGMC wroteAppze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
True, but it does show their dedication.
No it proves someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma. People ain't dedicated for a piece of paper
Uh lol, you do know about everything consist of a piece of paper in this world right? The list could go on. I'm not going to go into detail cause I expect someone of your nature would understand, since you seem to be coming off as a person who understands the real world workforce, and has a pretty good idea of what diplomas do for you.
What you just said here:
someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma
I hate to say this, but that's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard in my life. You're basically saying someone who doesn't go and achieve a diploma is a hard dedicated worker, rather than someone achieving this "piece of paper", so they can have job opportunities, high employment rates, income, pathways towards college, personal growth. Basically what I'm saying here is someone with a diploma has a higher chance in getting in a higher paying job then you (Higher employment rate), and achieving more things in life along the way, than someone without a diploma.
People without diplomas have educational limits, employment options, low pay (USUALLY, but in this case, I purpose you're doing well?), health costs, and personal challenges. Even if you get a job, without graduating high school, it is a fact of the market that your earning potential, on average, will be severely limited both immediately and long-term.
Your ability to advance will be significantly stunted without a diploma.
Ok so you think someone who has a diploma is going to be a hard worker well your wrong!Think like this someone without a diploma wants to have a job and not lose it but a person with a diploma can get any job and get the paycheck and say screw this I quit and get another one, so in the end a person without a diploma is more dedicated to the job then someone with one
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StraitXxRippenXx wrote A few things I must say:
1. Gym or art or music( mostly gym) is not something you use in a everyday lifestyle
2. If you look it up some jobs pay higher for a lower education rather than a higher education.
3. No offense but you must be one of those type of people that drives a Prius, wears stupid cloths, and lives in a dumbass house, cares about the environment, and didn't go party, let or even know how to have fun or get a girlfriend
4. I got good grades in school and about 30% ( mostly math like +,-,etc I'm using) and I'm getting paid way more then those sweaty nerds in college that's waisting there lives for nothing
So I do not agree That is all.
Your second point is absolute garbage, when would a lower education be valued more than a higher education?
Your third point raises a few questions... I am genuinely curious on what your opinion of "stupid" clothes look like. Furthermore, how does one live in a "dumbass" house? Also, you act as if caring about the environment is a bad thing? I feel like I fit your description, except I do have a girlfriend and I know how to have fun, but my idea of fun is not drinking and partying.
Lastly, your fourth point is very interesting. Besides your blatant improper grammar(maybe you should have stayed in school), you say that the sweaty nerds in college are wasting their time for nothing. How would you know what their plans are? Maybe they thoroughly enjoy education and learning, thus their lives are fulfilled by staying in school? Maybe they are continuing their education so they can be hired at their dream job? The point is, all of the arguments that you made are subjective, yet you treat them like they're facts.
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GMC wroteDiscern wroteGMC wroteDiscern wroteGMC wroteAppze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
True, but it does show their dedication.
No it proves someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma. People ain't dedicated for a piece of paper
Uh lol, you do know about everything consist of a piece of paper in this world right? The list could go on. I'm not going to go into detail cause I expect someone of your nature would understand, since you seem to be coming off as a person who understands the real world workforce, and has a pretty good idea of what diplomas do for you.
What you just said here:
someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma
I hate to say this, but that's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard in my life. You're basically saying someone who doesn't go and achieve a diploma is a hard dedicated worker, rather than someone achieving this "piece of paper", so they can have job opportunities, high employment rates, income, pathways towards college, personal growth. Basically what I'm saying here is someone with a diploma has a higher chance in getting in a higher paying job then you (Higher employment rate), and achieving more things in life along the way, than someone without a diploma.
People without diplomas have educational limits, employment options, low pay (USUALLY, but in this case, I purpose you're doing well?), health costs, and personal challenges. Even if you get a job, without graduating high school, it is a fact of the market that your earning potential, on average, will be severely limited both immediately and long-term.
Your ability to advance will be significantly stunted without a diploma.
Ok so you think someone who has a diploma is going to be a hard worker well your wrong!Think like this someone without a diploma wants to have a job and not lose it but a person with a diploma can get any job and get the paycheck and say screw this I quit and get another one, so in the end a person without a diploma is more dedicated to the job then someone with one
Not all the time, but usually yes. They worked for the diploma, and they wanted to achieve it for a reason, if they didn't want it they could have dropped out.
Think like this someone without a diploma wants to have a job and not lose it but a person with a diploma can get any job and get the paycheck and say screw this I quit and get another one, so in the end a person without a diploma is more dedicated to the job then someone with one
And if someone with a diploma does that, than they're mistaken or confused on what job they want. At-least they can get a variety of jobs with that diploma for good pay. A person without a diploma will surely stick to the job they have cause they can't get any other job.
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GMC wroteDiscern wroteGMC wroteDiscern wroteGMC wroteAppze wrote Ask yourself this if you had to hire a guy that didn't graduate school and one that did who would you hire. You don't want no bumb just there to breath air you want someone who will grind through there hours. People that graduate are people who does MOST of their homework, projects, reports, and other responsibilities. The person that graduate school you know can handle the responsibilities of work because they have experienced it. And you see those dumb kids in class that just give up and go to sleep and don't give any ****. So how can they be hired for a job if they never gave a **** they don't want you not giving a **** on a JOB RIGHT?
I have been hired over someone who had a diploma, proves not everyone with a diploma is hard working
True, but it does show their dedication.
No it proves someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma. People ain't dedicated for a piece of paper
Uh lol, you do know about everything consist of a piece of paper in this world right? The list could go on. I'm not going to go into detail cause I expect someone of your nature would understand, since you seem to be coming off as a person who understands the real world workforce, and has a pretty good idea of what diplomas do for you.
What you just said here:
someone who doesn't have a diploma is a harder worker than someone who has a diploma
I hate to say this, but that's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard in my life. You're basically saying someone who doesn't go and achieve a diploma is a hard dedicated worker, rather than someone achieving this "piece of paper", so they can have job opportunities, high employment rates, income, pathways towards college, personal growth. Basically what I'm saying here is someone with a diploma has a higher chance in getting in a higher paying job then you (Higher employment rate), and achieving more things in life along the way, than someone without a diploma.
People without diplomas have educational limits, employment options, low pay (USUALLY, but in this case, I purpose you're doing well?), health costs, and personal challenges. Even if you get a job, without graduating high school, it is a fact of the market that your earning potential, on average, will be severely limited both immediately and long-term.
Your ability to advance will be significantly stunted without a diploma.
Ok so you think someone who has a diploma is going to be a hard worker well your wrong!Think like this someone without a diploma wants to have a job and not lose it but a person with a diploma can get any job and get the paycheck and say screw this I quit and get another one, so in the end a person without a diploma is more dedicated to the job then someone with one
Yeah mayn I totally agree with you! I dropped outta high school when I was 13 but I'm a super hard worker! Haven't had any jobs since then to prove it but trust me bro I'm great.
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