• mvilain
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    328 days ago

    My father’s career advise to my brother and me was “Make lots of money so I can come live with you when I get old.”

    My brother didn’t like that advise so he did a bunch of research and asked a bunch of people about their careers. He got a masters in an Engineering field but hated working in that field. So he got another masters. He doesn’t use it for his career.

    I studied Chemistry and left grad school to do software development with no degree in it (it was the 80s). I never used my degree either.

    Confronting my dad about his bad career advise would have just gotten his Standard Response to Criticism™–But I’m lovable.

    And no he never lived with either of us. But then he never go old.

    • @[email protected]
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      138 days ago

      What didn’t you like about the “make lots of money” advice? It doesn’t sound like you or your brother actually disagreed with it. Your post reads a lot more like your father said “go to college to make money”, but that’s not what you say he said.

    • @MsPenguinette
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      78 days ago

      That advice did age better with time. A lot of well paying jobs now require a BS for you to get in the door. I have a degree in Mathematics. Haven’t directly used it at all but it’s paid off

      • @ThunderWhiskers
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        88 days ago

        Only as a result of millions of kids being told that college was the only viable route to a successful career. It’s just yet another commoditized self-fulfilling prophecy.

        • @MsPenguinette
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          38 days ago

          I agree with you, but to me good theory and good advice can be different