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Is it a Waste to Learn a Trade After Acquiring a Bachelors Degree?
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 247763, member: 25283"] I like the fact that a lot of graduates are coming to terms with the fact that life can still go on without a white collar job, you don't have to wait for state or federal government jobs if they are not forth coming. Stand up and begin to do other things that can help you make money. This is where learning trades come in and one good thing about trades is that you can easily become your own boss. So you wouldn't need to continue job hunting especially when you are really good with the trade. My cousin left school 5 years back and started job hunting to no avail, so she went enrol in a sewing school to learn how to sew and today it seems that was the best decision she took for her life. She doesn't only have a big fashion house but also a fashion school that is making good money from teaching others. So she is even regretting why she wasted the 5 years prior to this just job hunting and getting insulted and embarrassed by security officers. So bottomline is that while you are acquiring your degree, you can add learning a trade to it. [/QUOTE]
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