no, you need a education.....because it's spelled can't not carnt
2007-06-03 01:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people are not academics. If I was a guy I probably would have quit school. There's so much money to be made and school is boring, stiff, and I'm not an academic. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Since I'm a girl, and I can't make any money without education I will go to university. ayannada: There is money to be made where I'm from. Most trades men make more money than people who have masters degrees some even more than doctorate degrees. THese are people who dropped out of high school. . I'm talking solely about where I"m from. You're obviously not too bright.
2016-05-20 00:15:55
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answered by ? 3
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if you are under 16 then no and if you are under 16 there is no way you are making "lots of money" and yes regardless of my personal oppinion you NEED an education! You can't do much without one and certainly whatever it is at school that you don't like is worth toughing through to have a better future. I'm only 15 so don't think this is some kind of adult trying to talk you into an education
2007-06-03 02:55:29
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answered by Gabriella4 5
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You could, yes, it's your undeniable right.
You would not, one day you'll regret it.
I think you've got a steady source of income, now, but later? From every source you gain money, you could find one day that you've lost your job, or you're no more able to keep on that kind of job. Or you need even more money, for example to start a family, or change town or such. You may need a career oriented job, and they could ask you about your education level.
Even if your current job doesn't need an academical title, you ought strive to gain one. Think for example at a professional sportsman: he's rich until he can do sports, maybe, if he's lucky, he can become the trainer or the consulent of a major sport team, later, but usually when he grows old and tired, or if he's injured, he has to retire.
Or a unspecialized worker: when the factory closes down, he has to find a new job, and younger and more specialized workers find new jobs easier.
2007-06-03 01:42:16
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answered by Tofu 3
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I think you can choose either you don't want to go to school or just go to school. This is because you have a lot of money and you can keep it up until you are old. If you want to go to school it is the best decision because you can get more knowledge and new experience. You must know that, from where you get a lot of money?. From the education and knowledge. Right?. Furthermore, you have a lot of money and you can get the best teacher to give your education in your home only.
2007-06-03 02:17:31
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answered by Dr Najwa 1
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It depends. I don't know you're exact age or occupation but all I can tell you that schooling is good for you. Depending on what job you have right now, having a degree or schooling can actually raise your pay. So I don't think you should quit school at this time when you know that in the end, you will be making more money than you will now. Or even find a high paying and better job which you'd enjoy even more.
2007-06-03 01:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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How much money are you making? What may seem like a lot right now may NOT be later when you want to buy a nice car or big house. Finish school so you can keep your options open.
2007-06-03 01:33:48
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answered by Surf Forever 5
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depends what job and what grade of school. If you are in college and your parents and friends agree it is your desion. But if you are in highschool i would reccommend finishing it. And just because you are making money doesn't mean you don't need to learn, you learn everyday even when you are not trying. If you think you can handle just a few courses in college with the job, that would be the best choice if you ask me.
2007-06-03 01:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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School isn't for everyone. If you change your mind later you can use some of that money, get your GED, and take a few courses in the local 2-year college. Or just read and study on your own.
2007-06-03 01:36:54
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answered by jsardi56 7
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Once school life's over, you'll start yearning for it. Why not just enjoy each phase of life to the fullest?
2007-06-03 01:34:22
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answered by citrusy 6
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