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Quote from: It'Is-What-It'Is (a.k.a.) Educated Thug on September 18, 2007, 11:23:17 AMQuote from: Tanjential on September 18, 2007, 11:06:48 AMQuote from: It'Is-What-It'Is (a.k.a.) Educated Thug on September 18, 2007, 11:04:54 AMQuote from: Tanjential on September 17, 2007, 04:08:58 PMit's harder without college, but it's possible to be all right.especially if you have a hustle.I'm gonna get a degree and teach. You know who's gonna make more money than me?Plumbers.Carpenters.Locksmiths.Construction workers.Cabinet makers.etc etc. People who have physical skills/hustles^^^ don't need college.But in this digital/lazy age, fewer and fewer people have those trades/skills so those of us who take the college path will be often paying the tile layers, house painters, plumbers and locksmiths of the world.-Tthis is quiet a misconception that all people with physical trades are making loads of money... for instant people like painters, tilers, locksmiths provide a decent service but they're line of work is limited, so the money coming in is usually round a certain figure.. Its the physical trades where you need to have gone to college that are the real big money jobs (e.g. plumbers, carpenters, electriains) because thats where the jobs are more varied and you are priced on different services (best example for instance was today.. i had two run two pipes from a flat into a lobby hallway, took me like 40mins and worked out around £55 / 110usd's... But yesterday i did exactly the same apart from running the pipes from the lobby into a riser (water) cupboard, and because water was involved in the job i got £68 / 136usd's and it only took me 20mins extra) basically if your willing to work hard and do the long hours (my usual day is around 12/13 hrs) then the rewards are very pleasing.. only downside is if i dont work then i dont get paid and same for holidays toowhat is it that you do exactly?props for the knowledge +1-TIm a plumber tanj .. but ive got alot of other friends in trades like carpentary, steel fixing, dry lining, plasterering, electricians etc, so i do know alot about the industrytiiight, where do you reside again?-T
Quote from: Tanjential on September 18, 2007, 11:06:48 AMQuote from: It'Is-What-It'Is (a.k.a.) Educated Thug on September 18, 2007, 11:04:54 AMQuote from: Tanjential on September 17, 2007, 04:08:58 PMit's harder without college, but it's possible to be all right.especially if you have a hustle.I'm gonna get a degree and teach. You know who's gonna make more money than me?Plumbers.Carpenters.Locksmiths.Construction workers.Cabinet makers.etc etc. People who have physical skills/hustles^^^ don't need college.But in this digital/lazy age, fewer and fewer people have those trades/skills so those of us who take the college path will be often paying the tile layers, house painters, plumbers and locksmiths of the world.-Tthis is quiet a misconception that all people with physical trades are making loads of money... for instant people like painters, tilers, locksmiths provide a decent service but they're line of work is limited, so the money coming in is usually round a certain figure.. Its the physical trades where you need to have gone to college that are the real big money jobs (e.g. plumbers, carpenters, electriains) because thats where the jobs are more varied and you are priced on different services (best example for instance was today.. i had two run two pipes from a flat into a lobby hallway, took me like 40mins and worked out around £55 / 110usd's... But yesterday i did exactly the same apart from running the pipes from the lobby into a riser (water) cupboard, and because water was involved in the job i got £68 / 136usd's and it only took me 20mins extra) basically if your willing to work hard and do the long hours (my usual day is around 12/13 hrs) then the rewards are very pleasing.. only downside is if i dont work then i dont get paid and same for holidays toowhat is it that you do exactly?props for the knowledge +1-TIm a plumber tanj .. but ive got alot of other friends in trades like carpentary, steel fixing, dry lining, plasterering, electricians etc, so i do know alot about the industry
Quote from: It'Is-What-It'Is (a.k.a.) Educated Thug on September 18, 2007, 11:04:54 AMQuote from: Tanjential on September 17, 2007, 04:08:58 PMit's harder without college, but it's possible to be all right.especially if you have a hustle.I'm gonna get a degree and teach. You know who's gonna make more money than me?Plumbers.Carpenters.Locksmiths.Construction workers.Cabinet makers.etc etc. People who have physical skills/hustles^^^ don't need college.But in this digital/lazy age, fewer and fewer people have those trades/skills so those of us who take the college path will be often paying the tile layers, house painters, plumbers and locksmiths of the world.-Tthis is quiet a misconception that all people with physical trades are making loads of money... for instant people like painters, tilers, locksmiths provide a decent service but they're line of work is limited, so the money coming in is usually round a certain figure.. Its the physical trades where you need to have gone to college that are the real big money jobs (e.g. plumbers, carpenters, electriains) because thats where the jobs are more varied and you are priced on different services (best example for instance was today.. i had two run two pipes from a flat into a lobby hallway, took me like 40mins and worked out around £55 / 110usd's... But yesterday i did exactly the same apart from running the pipes from the lobby into a riser (water) cupboard, and because water was involved in the job i got £68 / 136usd's and it only took me 20mins extra) basically if your willing to work hard and do the long hours (my usual day is around 12/13 hrs) then the rewards are very pleasing.. only downside is if i dont work then i dont get paid and same for holidays toowhat is it that you do exactly?props for the knowledge +1-T
Quote from: Tanjential on September 17, 2007, 04:08:58 PMit's harder without college, but it's possible to be all right.especially if you have a hustle.I'm gonna get a degree and teach. You know who's gonna make more money than me?Plumbers.Carpenters.Locksmiths.Construction workers.Cabinet makers.etc etc. People who have physical skills/hustles^^^ don't need college.But in this digital/lazy age, fewer and fewer people have those trades/skills so those of us who take the college path will be often paying the tile layers, house painters, plumbers and locksmiths of the world.-Tthis is quiet a misconception that all people with physical trades are making loads of money... for instant people like painters, tilers, locksmiths provide a decent service but they're line of work is limited, so the money coming in is usually round a certain figure.. Its the physical trades where you need to have gone to college that are the real big money jobs (e.g. plumbers, carpenters, electriains) because thats where the jobs are more varied and you are priced on different services (best example for instance was today.. i had two run two pipes from a flat into a lobby hallway, took me like 40mins and worked out around £55 / 110usd's... But yesterday i did exactly the same apart from running the pipes from the lobby into a riser (water) cupboard, and because water was involved in the job i got £68 / 136usd's and it only took me 20mins extra) basically if your willing to work hard and do the long hours (my usual day is around 12/13 hrs) then the rewards are very pleasing.. only downside is if i dont work then i dont get paid and same for holidays too
it's harder without college, but it's possible to be all right.especially if you have a hustle.I'm gonna get a degree and teach. You know who's gonna make more money than me?Plumbers.Carpenters.Locksmiths.Construction workers.Cabinet makers.etc etc. People who have physical skills/hustles^^^ don't need college.But in this digital/lazy age, fewer and fewer people have those trades/skills so those of us who take the college path will be often paying the tile layers, house painters, plumbers and locksmiths of the world.-T
that's why I hate Kanye. Glorifying dropping out of college and shit.Once more I'm not saying you can't succeed without college cause you certainly can but it's like dude...there's enough young people who are teetering on that 'should i finish college or not' edge and Kanye's like "Yeah, fuck that shit." and says stupid shit like "Bush doesn't care about black people" when he could have said something BRILLIANT like "Bush doesn't care about POOR people."fucking moron-T
law enforcment. enuff said.
i wouldnt go to college unless fuckin UNC wanted me to play basketball for them i ain't gotta pay to learn shit when i can do it myself
Quote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 18, 2007, 11:49:00 AMQuote from: Now_I_Know on September 17, 2007, 10:11:43 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 10:01:41 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 09:54:34 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 08:18:46 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.You inherited a business?hell naw, I was alluding to your parents putting you up on game. Is that not the case?No...who the hell told you that?Well if your parents / family are in to real estate investing, you can't sit here and tell me they didn't put you up on game and give you money to help get you started. I'm not trippin off that at all, I'm just saying that not everybody is in that position.Ummm, I learned the business through observing my family, but they didn't give me anything out of the ordinary. ANYONE can learn it. The most money my parents gave me at once was like 200 bux for my birthday or something. You act like I'm all special...LOL.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on September 17, 2007, 10:11:43 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 10:01:41 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 09:54:34 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 08:18:46 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.You inherited a business?hell naw, I was alluding to your parents putting you up on game. Is that not the case?No...who the hell told you that?Well if your parents / family are in to real estate investing, you can't sit here and tell me they didn't put you up on game and give you money to help get you started. I'm not trippin off that at all, I'm just saying that not everybody is in that position.
Quote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 10:01:41 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 09:54:34 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 08:18:46 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.You inherited a business?hell naw, I was alluding to your parents putting you up on game. Is that not the case?No...who the hell told you that?
Quote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 09:54:34 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 08:18:46 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.You inherited a business?hell naw, I was alluding to your parents putting you up on game. Is that not the case?
Quote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 08:18:46 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.You inherited a business?
Quote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.
College? All I know is to make money and live...
Well,I´m a college drop out.I was leeching of my brother since he´s a rock star.There was always Coke around so you know how that went....I became a coke head,look at me now going trough garbage for a living;http://www.youtube.com/v/iqVC1o9KD4I&autoplay=0So Kids don´t do drugs!
Quote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...if you dont go to college you wont make money unless you have a rich family.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on September 18, 2007, 11:53:53 AMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 18, 2007, 11:49:00 AMQuote from: Now_I_Know on September 17, 2007, 10:11:43 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 10:01:41 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 09:54:34 PMQuote from: Jrome Is Officially Voting for Ron Paul 2008! on September 17, 2007, 08:18:46 PMQuote from: N w_ _Know on September 17, 2007, 11:41:13 AMCollege? All I know is to make money and live...Not everybody can inherit a business homie.You inherited a business?hell naw, I was alluding to your parents putting you up on game. Is that not the case?No...who the hell told you that?Well if your parents / family are in to real estate investing, you can't sit here and tell me they didn't put you up on game and give you money to help get you started. I'm not trippin off that at all, I'm just saying that not everybody is in that position.Ummm, I learned the business through observing my family, but they didn't give me anything out of the ordinary. ANYONE can learn it. The most money my parents gave me at once was like 200 bux for my birthday or something. You act like I'm all special...LOL.So what kind of investing do you do? Speculative dirt purchases, improved land, residential / commercial....what? Or do you just broker deals? If you are buying and selling real estate there's no way in hell you came up with the equity yourself. Even if you got 100% no doc loans (which were common over the last few years, not now though) you would have had to have your parents or someone else as a co-signer guarantor.