I happened to go install a battery in the car of this lawyer my wife cleaned house for. We got to discussing the mechanic business, and I told him what I charged for heavy diesel, or hydraulic repairs.
Dude couldn't believe how much it was. He is a good guy, and worked his butt off, and he said he wishes he had done something with real meaning. So it's not uncommon for white collar ppl to rethink life choices
Problem is once you’re that far in debt, rethinking isn’t really an option. And I didn’t realize med school wasn’t my cup of tea until I was already 6 years/6 figures into it.
I just wish someone had told me when I was 18 and taking out loans that there were options besides formal college.
I happened to go install a battery in the car of this lawyer my wife cleaned house for. We got to discussing the mechanic business, and I told him what I charged for heavy diesel, or hydraulic repairs.
Dude couldn't believe how much it was. He is a good guy, and worked his butt off, and he said he wishes he had done something with real meaning. So it's not uncommon for white collar ppl to rethink life choices
Problem is once you’re that far in debt, rethinking isn’t really an option. And I didn’t realize med school wasn’t my cup of tea until I was already 6 years/6 figures into it.
I just wish someone had told me when I was 18 and taking out loans that there were options besides formal college.