Talking bout toilet paper do you guys have this at your home ? Just asking cause I live in Asia and we got this jet powered toilet hose everywhere lol
Thanks. Now, let's get started. @appesh1, @Harkin Labs Gaming, @CaptainZoll, and @Copunit12. Feel free to share your thoughts on this By the way, the things I say responding to the comments below are my opinion. Also, this post has been edited. "You're a stupid kid. You really are and you know absolutely dogsh*t about life. You're a sheltered kid who has no real life experiences and has had no responsibilities other than mowing the lawn for your life. You're a strain on the economy and absolutely worthless in your current state. When you grow up you'll look back and wish you had listened." [deleted] Really? All because the comment you quoted said/meant "Being told what to do is annoying for me"? Come on. It's bad enough there's other people out there saying "gO tO cOlleGe aNd gEt a degRee!", and now you're pressuring them to go. "People are advising you to go to college, they are not "telling you what to do"." rocky8u To be honest, I think they're doing both. "Music production like being a dj? None of those will pay for a roof over your head and put food on the table. Theyre more hobbies than careers." [deleted] The Chainsmokers (according to Google) are the highest paid DJs. They have $46 million dollars. That's a lot of money. Honestly, I believe that this Reddit statement above me is a naysayer comment. "You will need to find a school to go to, if not necessarily a four year college in order to learn more about any of those interests and start a career. Explore your options." pensivegargoyle For music?! Are you sure about that? "Making a living off of making music is really really really unrealistic." [deleted] Are you sure? I'm sure there's a lot of people out there that make a good living of making music. "Our ditch-diggers should have a solid knowledge of the scientific process, and calculus skills. They should be able to comment on art displays and reference classical history." HazelGhost No offense, but not everyone needs to be a super smart know it all and not everyone needs to have a crap-ton of knowledge about math or science. "I think everyone should go to college, or at least have access to college purely as a means of enlightenment and learning about the world. Practically, college is there for you to educate yourself in order to find a job. Idealistically, college would also be available to those who just want to seek more knowledge about a certain subject and expand their point of view. The paywall prevents that from happening, though. If everyone had access to higher education, for whatever reason they need, I think humanity as a whole would improve." [deleted] I disagree. I think college is right for engineers, doctors, lawyers, professors, accountants, etc. However, I don't think everyone should go to college. I feel like it would massively tank the value of a high school diploma. If everyone went to college. Then, there wouldn't be any unique people without degrees and employers would only hire people with degrees which would cause people who are sick of school to be screwed if they didn't attend university. "Even the word, labor, was associated with the lower class and poorly educated." OGHuggles Is that true, or is that your opinion? Also, like I said earlier. Not everyone needs to be a know it all. Anyways, I'm done for now. Thanks for reading
It is very difficult to become a Youtuber. I tried to make a few videos before and none of them got more than 200 views. My biggest mistake was telling people that I had a Youtube channel, which caused a lot of people to try to ruin it for me with cyber bullying, threats, and disliking my videos to bury my channel in the Youtube algorithm. If I were you, I would start making videos now and try to build up an audience. Follow trends and make videos people want to watch. Don't worry about monetization for a while, and just have fun with it. EDIT: I just checked and apparently I have almost 1,500 views on the last video I made.
That's a fair point. Maybe I should put my entertainment on Hulu, Netflix, or Amazon Prime instead. Anyways, what do you think of these reddit college/job comments I quoted?
Jet powered Hose? What does it blast at like 20,000 PSI? Ok, that would destroy your flesh, but seems quite strong for a hose bruh i have scp 2966 i bet that can beat ya google scp 2966, its not those creepy ones
By the way, to add one last thing to this whole college thing. I want to say that I watched a YouTube video. I can't find it now, but I heard the person say in the video that it was hard to find a job with just a high school diploma.
How would you get yourself on those streaming services? I have never heard of someone starting out from there. About the reddit posts, it is just people voicing their opinions. They aren't right or wrong, but they are somewhat hostile for no reason. Do whatever you want, not what others tell you to do, but also don't completely write off what they say. In my opinion, if you want to be an entertainer, then start out with Youtube. Just don't expect much from it until you get a strong foothold. Have fun with whatever you choose to do and don't get discouraged by reddit, as they have an "attack anything that types" policy which is why I don't use reddit. --- Post updated --- It is hard to find a job with just a diploma, that is why I strongly encourage getting certifications in addition to a diploma.
Okay then. Thanks for the information about the entertainment and you make a good point about the Reddit thing.
My house has a pretty high water pressure so you gotta go easy on the trigger or you'll end up destroying your butt lol
Oh, okay then. I could be wrong on this, but my grandma was telling me about an electrician who only had a high school education and he makes over a $100K a year. By the way @appesh1, I would love to hear your thoughts on my latest post responding to Reddit comments.
That sounds very possible. I am sure that they got their certifications some way or another though. You can also do an apprenticeship to learn trades.
Alright, let's respond to more Reddit comments "There's a ton of studies showing that lifetime earning of college students (on average) are significantly higher than those who did not continue their education. There's always going to be individuals that fall outside of the average return, but the numbers don't lie." -Randy-Marsh- Fair enough, but I'm sure there are college grads working at dead end jobs and I'm sure there are non college grads working at great jobs that pay well. "Those videos are wrong. [Here are mean annual earnings based on educational attainment] (https://www.edvisors.com/plan-for-c...~/media/ea6a9aba5ae549e0a2953b065b9ebd34.ashx). The cost of school, (which can be mitigated) is more than made up over time. In addition, a lack of a degree permanently blocks you from access to many higher paying roles down the road. Simple math determines it is not. Those videos on YouTube typically compare the best possible outcomes of going to trade school with lower end entry level jobs to make their point. It ignores that those entry level hobs have upward mobility that those trade positions lack and over the course of a career you are going to advance much further than entry level. Now, not all fields are equal. If you go into art history, you're going to be fairly limited in career upward mobility in that field. If you go into social work, the pay sucks. A degree doesn't mean that you will become solidly middle class no matter what job you take. But those jobs become available to you with a degree. Even one in Art History can still land you a job in the insurance industry. College costs can be mitigated as well. You can do community college and then transfer to wherever you want your degree from and mitigate at least half the cost. You can get a degree from an affordable university. There are scholarships available. If you wait a year or two you can declare yourself under your own income and will be able to get a lot of need-based financial aid, regardless of what your parents make. There are plenty of resources out there to help you minimize the cost of education if you look for them" TheManWhoWasNotShort Okay, maybe the things that this guy is saying is true, but I don't think college is for everyone. "There's some truth there, but while it's true that you don't NEED to go to college to be successful, it does dramatically increase the chances of it. It's better to have the degree that you never need than to get locked out of things because you need one you don't have." JustynS I guess college can increase your chances of success considering that college grads apparently make more then high school grads. It might be better to have a degree that you don't need then to not have a degree that you need, especially if you want to go into medical fields. Now, it's time to respond to Harkin Labs Gaming. I heard he did a trade program in high school. I could be wrong though. By the way, how do you feel about me responding to these Reddit comments?
Lol, someone on reddit is convinced there is no upward mobility in trades. In reality it is the complete opposite. If you are good at what you do then you advance in the industry. The opportunities are endless at least in the automotive world. I believe one of my instructors helped found a very well known performance company, not exactly sure of his involvement though.
Some random gullible person/Reddit fanboy/anti-trade/pro-college person: "Someone on reddit said entry level college jobs have upward mobility and trades don't, so it must be true." I'm still a teenager. If my entertainment career doesn't go well. I might go into trades. By the way, I have a question. Is there any homework or Math/English/Science/History tests at a trade school, or is it all hands on learning? Spoiler: The ultimate link for stupidity inside this spoiler https://www.reddit.com/r/unpopularopinion/comments/8t564w/trade_school_is_a_joke/ --- Post updated --- By the way Harkin Labs Gaming, I apologize for all the stupid Reddit crap you saw.
EDITED POST: Actually, I think someone else said they were sheltered. Cool I don't mind college being more affordable. I just don't want it being mandatory. By the way, I am curious as to why you think these reddit comment writers need college. Couldn't they just go out into the real world? Thanks for the information. "Now, degrees are handed out like candy" nycengineer111 Now, this is a hilarious comment. I wanna say thanks for all the great things you and other users have done for me on here.
In my trade school, it is mostly hands on work with tests and quizzes that relate to fixing cars. There is no work that you didn't sign up for, and the schoolwork is very interesting (assuming that that trade as a whole is interesting to you). Like @appesh1 stated, do what you want to do. It is your life to live, not mine, not some random person on reddit, its yours. I hope I have been helpful with at least providing some insight/broadening your options.
Actually, that's a good point. Though, some of them may have already gone to college. Interesting. I'm assuming trades is about stuff like electrician work, plumping, car repairs, and trades in general, right? appesh1 is correct. It's my life. No one on Reddit should get to control my life. By the way, appesh1. I have a question for you. You do not have to answer this, but are you male or female? Also, Harking Labs Gaming. You have given me some interesting information about this topic