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Old 05-29-2008, 09:52 AM
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That's the trouble with some. You decide your career at one point, but once you get the necessary education, you realize the job isn't right for you.

I myself had been good with computers so I graduated from college in a Computer Systems and Information Technology course. I started work right out of college and have been using my tech skills for the past 9 1/2 years.

I figured I wouldn't have the job I have now if it weren't for my college education. They have constantly done studies where college and university graduates earn quite a bit more in the workforce.

My wife complete her BS in Nursing about 8 years ago, her Masters in Nursing last year and is now gearing for her Ph. D in Nursing this year (September). Once complete she would like to become a professor in university. I hope it is a job she will enjoy, because that is a whole lot of education.
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