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College in your late 20's

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/biz/ is it too late to go back to college? I am 28, quit my oil job back in May and thinking of moving and going back to school. Spent the summer getting my house ready to sell and deposited the sale Friday.

I am tired of being a worthless faggot, the only "skill" I have is knowing 1000+ kanji. My assets right now are 40K in retirement funds, 45K in stocks and 35K cash, if that matters. What do?
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College is ONLY worth it for a killer degree, you know the world wants, you know you can get bank, and its a career you cant get into without the degree
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>>996860
look at different career options, do the math
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>>996860
I've had a pretty good lifestyle after learning a skilled trade. I'll be able to start my own business in 2017 after spending 8 years learning and working. It's awesome not having a student loan to pay back. Skilled trades are worth more than a lot of college degrees at the moment. Not enough younger people coming in to replace retiring workers which create shortages.

The real satisfaction comes when you own a business and don't have to get your hands dirty any longer.
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>>996885
HVAC? How did you gain the business knowledge leading up to starting your own company?
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>>996896
>How did you gain the business knowledge leading

one thing is for sure. you wont gain the knowledge of starting a business in school. you learn while you do.
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>>996885
lol. unions are dying.

here is a good piece of advice. from someone who worked in a trade.

If you lack ambition and are not college material, learn a trade, also intelligence is not an asset in trades.

That being said. if you do have ambition lean a trade and become a contractor you can earn pretty big bucks. college is not the only path to millions.

>>996860
why not just go into real estate or start a business. It is not too late to go to college, but you already have capital saved up, you can use that to start a business. if all you want is money that is what you should do.

I'm going to college so I can be a desk jockey save up my money and then one day I can own a business and boss around other desk jockeys. Also, I actually have a passion for learning.
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I'm 25 and have been working for the family business ever since I was 16. I want to go to college and make my own career. I got $200K in savings. Should I spend it on an Accounting/Finance degree? Will likely either go to University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth, or George Mason.
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>>996976
with 200k in savings I would start my own business, you are way ahead of people in your age group. Why do you want to go to college?
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>>996980

Redneck family. Only one person in my family has ever gone. Kind of like winning a gold metal around here (Southwest VA).
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>>996976
Accountant here.

It's not all it's made it out to be. Big four will figuratively kill you and the easier private/governmental accounting jobs pay shit.

Honestly, if what you're doing right now got you $200k in savings at 25 years old, you should probably keep doing that.
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>>996896
No, residential service repair plumbing actually. I had the option to either go union or learn on the job through a plumbing company. I didn't want to go union because of politics, so I found a small plumbing company and learned on the job. Both routes require the same test in Austin, Texas.

I decided on plumbing because about 8 years ago, there was a lot of DIY channel shows that had me interested. I realized knowing how to service and repair water, gas, and sewer lines would be a good skillset and wouldn't be affected by recessions as much.

There are a lot of people who get hired and don't want to learn or work hard. However, this is one of the easiest fields to develop a good reputation and go into business for yourself though. I've given my all since starting at a new commission based job in February, and as of this upcoming paycheck on Friday, I'll have hit over six figures for the year. I highly doubt a unionized company would ever be able to pay that to a service repair plumber. I don't want to crap all over unions, they have had a huge impact on our trade for the better. But, there is a lot of political games in a daily job from my understanding and I didn't want to be involved with that. Unions have pretty much the best training out there as far as learning how to perform a trade goes. But with service work, it's not something you typically learn from a textbook.

The biggest drawback is that if you do this your entire life, you will be very sore. Working in our conditions during Texas summers absolutely suck. That's why I want to start my own company in 2017 and have more of a managerial roll instead of a field technician roll.

Texas requires several days worth of licensed classes for our trade that you must now take in order to understand how to run a business because so many people who started their own company failed because they didn't understand the financial aspect of things.
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>>996860
The average age of a college student is 27
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so i shouldnt feel bad about being some 24yo loser vet when i start next semester?
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>>997175
You are a vet.
You've done what I never had the courage to do even if you were some pog or in it for the bennies.
You'll be fine
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When I did my masters I had 50 year olds in my class desu.
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