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Yes, sometimes the spelling gets to me a little too. Sometimes it's just the fact that members don't use the new spell check in the tool bar. I'm sure that even some of the college graduates are spelling challenged.
[sm=exactly.gif]Everyone in my family graduated with extra credits because we all had to start with bonehead english, thank you dadMy dad was/is an engineer and was a VP for a globalcomputer manufacturerbefore he retired.He couldn't spell pizza to save his life! (it was pitza!)
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Thats the one thing I wish I had finished. I was in school on a free ride and met a girl who liked to F*** 24 hours a day and going to school for 4-6 of them suddenly became an inconvenience. So much for thinking with the wrong head.
Unless you have a pic of someone else's bike, it doesn't look like you've done to bad for yourself. I graduated high school, but it always bothered my folks I didn't attend college. But there is a lot to be said for graduating from the school of hard knocks. "It's been there done that", rather than "been here read that."
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ORIGINAL: swomack
Thats the one thing I wish I had finished. I was in school on a free ride and met a girl who liked to F*** 24 hours a day and going to school for 4-6 of them suddenly became an inconvenience. So much for thinking with the wrong head.
Unless you have a pic of someone else's bike, it doesn't look like you've done to bad for yourself. I graduated high school, but it always bothered my folks I didn't attend college. But there is a lot to be said for graduating from the school of hard knocks. "It's been there done that", rather than "been here read that."
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ORIGINAL: swomack
Thats the one thing I wish I had finished. I was in school on a free ride and met a girl who liked to F*** 24 hours a day and going to school for 4-6 of them suddenly became an inconvenience. So much for thinking with the wrong head.
I'm doing ok. I started at my current job as a laborer laying gas pipeline 18 years ago and now run the IT and GIS department with no formal training, just self taught.
Got a BBA after a stint in the Army. Never really planned to got to college, but my Mother-in-law was the president in my home town and talked me into it. It was one of the best decisions that I have ever made. It really opened up a lot of doors for me. However, my degree has only helped get into the door. I have had to work and learn on the job to climb the ladder.
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High school dropout; did have to go back and finish while in the Corps. 2 semesters of college. Now, at the age of almost 48, working 3 days a month and making more than I did after 17 years in a large retail operation as a mid level management type (a job I started in as a sanitation partner, sweeping floors and cleaning up messes). I credit this to2 friends that have run a number of businesses since I've know them. I was working 50-60 hour weeks and these 2 worked much less for much more. Their reasoning,"why work to make someone else money when you are capable of working to make yourself money". Took their advice and 3 years afterstarting up a small business, I made more and worked much less than in my job.
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I never spell check and usually my bad spelling is contributed to fast typing/ this darn keyboard and dragging my fingers. For some reason it never gets my "g" on "ing" I cannot tell you why either. And my "th" is alwasy backwards along with "ot" on "not"
I was a high school drop out, got my GED, then I went to college and got a Bachelors degree and am getting ready to go back to school to further my education.