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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 2585628" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>I finished my Masters of Education degree in '86. In '87 I decided I was tired of driving a school bus every morning and afternoon, then on Friday parking the bus and working Friday, Saturday and Sunday night at WalMart. Then scrounging up a summer job. I went 18 months without a day off between all the jobs. Got a job at the paper mill and haven't looked back. I do miss teaching, but probably am not smart enough for this generation of kids to go back to it. There have been plenty of learning opportunities at the mill.</p><p></p><p>Degrees and white collar jobs are nice I suppose, but I do not regret swapping out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 2585628, member: 14195"] I finished my Masters of Education degree in '86. In '87 I decided I was tired of driving a school bus every morning and afternoon, then on Friday parking the bus and working Friday, Saturday and Sunday night at WalMart. Then scrounging up a summer job. I went 18 months without a day off between all the jobs. Got a job at the paper mill and haven't looked back. I do miss teaching, but probably am not smart enough for this generation of kids to go back to it. There have been plenty of learning opportunities at the mill. Degrees and white collar jobs are nice I suppose, but I do not regret swapping out. [/QUOTE]
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