Comments about ‘Five ways to a middle-class salary without a 4-year degree’
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This is an informative article about training. Lets not forget about education. Literature, history, mathematics beyond what you will need on the job. Both are important and worthwhile.
Poorly written article. Just list the five ways in bullet points instead of making the reader wade through all your prose.
More important than a college education/training is personal responsibility. The world is littered with college educated folks who think they are entitled to a free college paid by government.
Cut taxes on the rich, raise taxes on the middle class. We need to weaken the middle class.
t702
"More important than a college education/training is personal responsibility. The world is littered with college educated folks who think they are entitled to a free college paid by government."
There is no evidence for such a sweeping claim. I think you are flat out wrong.
Sounds like a "47%" comment to me.
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