I believe that folks in college or graduate school always think they are
working hard ... well they are. BUT just wait till there's a mortgage to pay,
a couple of screaming kids, professional assholes you are forced to work with,
and very little possibility of "partying" away your worries at the end of the
day - NOW working hard is a whole different animal!!!!. Thank (insert
preferred deity) for the little things in life like my LBCs!!!!!
Yes, I wouldn't mind a brief return to my "hard working" college days (I could
use the vacation).
Dr. Doug
69 C Roadster (like a good back rub)
69 C GT (taking the night off with no kids)
69 B Roaster (valium on wheels)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net On Behalf Of Jurgen Hartwig
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 1997 5:18 PM
To: Bob De Weese
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: MGB
At 09:31 AM 8/8/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Now for that heaping dish of the "real world". A year from now, he'll
>be WISHING he was back in school. ;)
>
>
>Bobby (If I could be back in school, knowing what I know now...)
>
Yeah, I kinda agree with bobby bout this one. I am in my junior year here
at GA TECH
but I've been co-oping with a engineering company. 40 hours/week sucks you
know.
But every time I get back here to Tech, I realize that I regularly spend 50
hours/week
just studying, working, going to class.
I have learned one thing. Get rich quick so you don't have to work the
full-time job.
Independently wealthy is what I want to be. This means I can't be an
engineer.
Entrepeneur is more like it. Any entrepeneurs out there.
Jay
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