vr94ss
walks barefoot
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And people wonder why the best and brightest don't go into politics :bang:. This is the most ####ed piece of journalism I have seen in a *very* long time.
Best and brightest? :lmao: That's why she did an arts degree, the same thing you guys a few pages back were paying out on. My youngest son is doing nursing as a stepping stone to being a paramedic, he gets high distinctions, earns his lunch money tutoring his class mates, and I can guarantee it's harder than an arts degree where everything is subjective. No scholarship for him, his father is not a personal friend of the head of the school. Hell the head of the school doesn't buy me clothes or donate to my political party either and they don't expect things to get good for them if I am elected...
The age of entitlement is over... For the rest.
edit: Watch that head banging, brain damage is nasty, just look at Abbott and what the hits to the head have done to him, you don't want that to happen to you, maybe it's too late, you seem to do it a lot.
edit2: Or my middle son, he walked out of school into a job in Canberra as a software engineer, no qualifications. We flew him to Canberra for the company to test him out, got the job and was working within three months of leaving school(well finishing school, we home schooled him), he is now paying his way to get a software engineering degree as well as working full time. He wants the paper to go along with his talent.
Best and brightest do arts degrees!:kissmy:
edit3: Just for the record and because I don't want to leave him out, my oldest is a fitter and turner and the father of my only grandchild... so far...
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