well i would live a free and happy life where i work towards those things i love, like a doomsday device, or a machine intelligence to take over the world with 
Your sheer joy at the idea of rushing straight into a working environment with almost no drive to further your own education and knowledge actually makes me quite dissapointed that people can still think so little of education.AccursedTheory said:You mean welfare?
No.
I was brought up this way: The worst possible thing you can do is not carry your own weight. Your problems are your own, and if anything, you should be carrying the weight of the problems of those who you care for.
EDIT: For the reason, I practically sprinted out the door when I finished high school, and instead of going to college and making MORE money then I do now sitting around doing nothing but churning through classes I already know, I'm joining the work force.
6 years of communication service in the Army Signal Corp+Certificates is sufficient for me to get a good job.ChaoticLegion said:Your sheer joy at the idea of rushing straight into a working environment with almost no drive to further your own education and knowledge actually makes me quite dissapointed that people can still think so little of education.AccursedTheory said:You mean welfare?
No.
I was brought up this way: The worst possible thing you can do is not carry your own weight. Your problems are your own, and if anything, you should be carrying the weight of the problems of those who you care for.
EDIT: For the reason, I practically sprinted out the door when I finished high school, and instead of going to college and making MORE money then I do now sitting around doing nothing but churning through classes I already know, I'm joining the work force.
OT: With a link to my above paragraph, I think this topic has been looked at incorrectly. While I would have no problem not working an actual job for salary, my time would be put into education and research. (Especially in the areas of the Law / Environment / Science)
Working a job for pay for me is not the issue, it is the lack of mental challenge and stimulation that would drive me crazy.
This. Just this.WrongSprite said:I can't believe people would get bored in that situation. I'd be out there exploring the world, visiting everywhere, doing everything. Who the hell would sit at home?
As I stated, the lack of a job for me would not be the issue. Just the idea that my mind would not recieve any challanges nor would I be learning anything new or performing some type of research is what would worry me.AccursedTheory said:6 years of communication service in the Army Signal Corp+Certificates is sufficient for me to get a good job.ChaoticLegion said:Your sheer joy at the idea of rushing straight into a working environment with almost no drive to further your own education and knowledge actually makes me quite dissapointed that people can still think so little of education.AccursedTheory said:You mean welfare?
No.
I was brought up this way: The worst possible thing you can do is not carry your own weight. Your problems are your own, and if anything, you should be carrying the weight of the problems of those who you care for.
EDIT: For the reason, I practically sprinted out the door when I finished high school, and instead of going to college and making MORE money then I do now sitting around doing nothing but churning through classes I already know, I'm joining the work force.
OT: With a link to my above paragraph, I think this topic has been looked at incorrectly. While I would have no problem not working an actual job for salary, my time would be put into education and research. (Especially in the areas of the Law / Environment / Science)
Working a job for pay for me is not the issue, it is the lack of mental challenge and stimulation that would drive me crazy.
Things my job will pay for me to learn while I work: Finished CCNA, CCNP, TACSAT/SATCOM specific skills (All payed for, while I work).ChaoticLegion said:As I stated, the lack of a job for me would not be the issue. Just the idea that my mind would not recieve any challanges nor would I be learning anything new or performing some type of research is what would worry me.AccursedTheory said:6 years of communication service in the Army Signal Corp+Certificates is sufficient for me to get a good job.ChaoticLegion said:Your sheer joy at the idea of rushing straight into a working environment with almost no drive to further your own education and knowledge actually makes me quite dissapointed that people can still think so little of education.AccursedTheory said:You mean welfare?
No.
I was brought up this way: The worst possible thing you can do is not carry your own weight. Your problems are your own, and if anything, you should be carrying the weight of the problems of those who you care for.
EDIT: For the reason, I practically sprinted out the door when I finished high school, and instead of going to college and making MORE money then I do now sitting around doing nothing but churning through classes I already know, I'm joining the work force.
OT: With a link to my above paragraph, I think this topic has been looked at incorrectly. While I would have no problem not working an actual job for salary, my time would be put into education and research. (Especially in the areas of the Law / Environment / Science)
Working a job for pay for me is not the issue, it is the lack of mental challenge and stimulation that would drive me crazy.