Which do you prefer, work or school?
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I worked for a couple of decades, now I'm a university student at 36 years of age.
Learning (school) is, without a doubt, way more enjoyable than slaving away for companies that don't give a shit about you.
And it's sooooo much fun!!
Hey, I just saw your username! True story, didn't see it before!
I went to college before and didn't really appreciate it. Working out there in the real world and trying to make ends meet really changed my perspective.
Working 8+ hours a day so you can have your young life used up and then be thrown away did not appeal to me anymore either. I love college so much that as soon as I get my Master's and Doctorate degrees I'm doing a U-turn and coming right back to rule MY classes.
I love learning but for me, I have much more liberation at work. plus i get money from work, so school looses.
I love work, but hated school people used to say to me "your school days are the best days of your life, and you'll cry to go back there". When I left school I was like a bat out of hell and I can honestly say that I've never looked back. xx
School, no doubt about it. "Work" is something most adults are forced into which wastes their life away and benefits a few. In return, most are given a little money which they have to give away promptly because those same few found ways to permanently indebt the "worker." You're just a slave being told what to do, when to do it and you're given a little false incentive to make you cooperate.
School, especially college, means learning and having the freedom to expand the mind and do some actual growing.
Work, school should be b4 you get the job you want...you pay for school...work pays you...work wins, especially if it's for a career you studied for!
Work. I don't care what I'm doing, as long as I'm getting paid for it. School on the other hand, I have zero motivation to do, and is just a pain in the ass. Especially when all employers want is a degree, and couldn't care less what knowledge you know, since most jobs will teach you what you specifically have to do for it.
School was dreadful for me, it was a chore to go. It was more than a chore - I despised it greatly. I look forward to going to work, everyone there is my friend, it's peaceful, and I don't have to slave over textbook questions.