Question for you guys.
Should I leave my 55k a year job to go to college next spring?
I'm 20 and sitting on a full ride however I don't want to fuck up my career since I've already got a good start
55k is great for your age, depending on where you live. Don't go to college now. It's not worth it. I would kill to be in your position
.t unemployed
What do you do?
>>1856349
I'm a network administrator over a large military base.
>>1856357
is there room for income growth in your position?
if you know there's a cap, save up and go to school when you hit that wall
>>1856359
Cap is 75k without a degree.
I have a full ride for the next 4 years due to being in the National Guard so I'm.really tempted to take it.
>>1856359
Any job openings?
>>1856339
55k is not spectacular and given that you got it once you can get it again (and more). If you have a full ride you should do it and try to swing part time with pervious employer if you have the constitution.
>>1856363
Well I'd say it still depends on the major you want but it sounds like your resume is pretty good already so I don't think going to school on that dank GI money is going to fuck anything up for you.
>>1856339
Adults work full time AND go to school
>>1856381
garbage idea
>taking over 14 credit hours a semester
>taking over 4 years to complete undergrad
>not spending your free time binging netflix and totinos party pizzas
A SHAGGY DAGGY DOO
>>1856339
Noooooooo.
College is such a fucking joke.
There are so many lucrative opportunites now that are not college degree based.
Plus shit is saturated as fuck for degrees now.
I made $850 today in my small business. It's a trade. No college degree required.
Why not just go to college part time (as in weekend classes or similar)
>>1856339
Does that full ride include living expenses? Is the 75k salary cap for that particular employer or across the board? Meaning can you jump ship for a better gig eventually?
I would also put some weight on getting to enjoy college life, meet some friends and potentially get laid a few times
>>1857273
>Is the 75k salary cap for that particular employer or across the board?
not him but across the board.
in US gov work you're not going to break $75k without a BS in most cases.