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I think it's a subconscious recreation of the hippie days. Rootless and abandoning the places they are from, that they hate and have destroyed.

I think it's a subconscious recreation of the hippie days. Rootless and abandoning the places they are from, that they hate and have destroyed.

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But...a vocational school won't get me a nice comfy desk job where I don't have to do work...

edit: also, the jewry tricked me into signing up for the military back when I wasn't as red-pilled as I currently am. So it's kind of sunk-cost fallacy at this point.

[–] 1 pt

You don't want a desk job, unless you're desperate for diabetes and heart disease. If you have any mechanical skills or interest whatsoever you should take up welding. You'll earn much more, live longer, and be able to work on your own schedule. If you're single and want to travel...then you can do as much of that as you want.

Last I checked independent contracting for underwater welders were charging $80/hour. Google tells you that it's less, but the Jewgle doesn't say that there are almost no under water welders out there. There is room for at least 20,000 more welders in this country alone. Globally there's likely room for ten times that.

In a company I'd worked with paid 2 different welders on weekends to freelance and paid each $150/hour just to get caught up on orders (which never happened). They had an open schedule and could've come in as often as they wanted. Both were retired and did it for "fun money". ...which for them meant they still worked roughly 600 hours a year. But they said then that if they could just find some apprentices that they'd teach them on the job... but that kids (22+) today were fucking lazy and just wanted desk jobs. ;)

[–] 1 pt

But...I am indeed lazy and just want a desk job...and the G.I. Bill is paying for it...

[–] 2 pts

You're going to find that being lazy won't help you at at a desk job...but you will get bleeding ulcers and crippling anxiety.

As for the GI Bill....

The GI Bill 2.0 pays for all in-state tuition and fees at public trade schools, vocational schools and certificate programs, and up to $19,198 per year at private and foreign institutions (edit: as of 8/15 – $21,084.89)