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Alright so I'm at Tech sitting in the damn library as i always do, should be in class. Problem: I hate this fucking school. Options now as it stands
1. Move to FL to work full-time starting at $25/hr, can fly friends/family down whenever. Cool ass boss (best friend's brother, a 35y/o kid-at-heart) Free boat use on the weekends, etc. Go back to school in the fall.
2. Go back to Georgia Southern next semester and party my ass off but still get good grades.
EmminoDaGreat
12-04-2006, 09:24 AM
i would take option 1 lol...
ORGANIZATIONXIII
12-04-2006, 09:27 AM
#1 :)
i would take option 1 lol...
Yeah, but my parents will KILL ME. Not that I would need them, but I have a good relationship with them now and I dont want to ruin it. They dont even want me to go back to southern.
ORGANIZATIONXIII
12-04-2006, 09:37 AM
Southern is a DOWNGRADE from TECH..
but you know that of course..
tell them your getting burned out and need time off.. they should understand that and if you don't, you'll end up wasting money failing classes, etc.
plus, #1 option is much better than #2, b/c bitches love boats :) don't need drunken std ridden bitches to ruin your fun at Southern
Spyder
12-04-2006, 09:46 AM
What are you going to school for? Will you be happy doing the answer to to question 1 forever? How much does answer 1 pay?
Assuming you are like most people and will go to school and come out making about 20/hr I would move to Fla, that is assuming you can either move up or potentially become partners or something to ensure income long term. Your parents may be pissed initally but they will get over it if they see you are being successfull.
BTW 25/hr isnt amazing pay but its enough to live pretty decently on.
What are you going to school for? Will you be happy doing the answer to to question 1 forever? How much does answer 1 pay?
Assuming you are like most people and will go to school and come out making about 20/hr I would move to Fla, that is assuming you can either move up or potentially become partners or something to ensure income long term. Your parents may be pissed initally but they will get over it if they see you are being successfull.
BTW 25/hr isnt amazing pay but its enough to live pretty decently on.
Well the thing is the job will always be there for me. So even if I don't go work now, I can go when I graduate, and make around 30/hr for him, but still have that degree if I decide I dont want to stay there.
Southern is a DOWNGRADE from TECH..
Not in the fun department... ;)
ORGANIZATIONXIII
12-04-2006, 10:09 AM
well theres still FUN in Option 1...
well theres still FUN in Option 1...
very true.
I think the winter break will help a little bit. I am getting sick of tech as well. It is definately lacking in the fun department. No where to do anything if your not in a frat.
ORGANIZATIONXIII
12-04-2006, 10:15 AM
just go to the GSU Village and get up on some Freshman
just go to the GSU Village and get up on some Freshman
lol, girls aren't a problem for me. I have a girlfriend already (not a tech girl)
ShooterMcGavin
12-04-2006, 10:22 AM
how long have u been at tech and how long would u have left man? i fucking hated it there too but shit man, the degree is worth it and the feeling of accomplishment u get from obtaining it is hard to match. w/that said, if i had to choose btw those 2 options, i'd definitely spring for #1.
how long have u been at tech and how long would u have left man? i fucking hated it there too but shit man, the degree is worth it and the feeling of accomplishment u get from obtaining it is hard to match. w/that said, if i had to choose btw those 2 options, i'd definitely spring for #1.
I've only been here a semester and I have 5 semesters left, transferred from GSU. I can get the same degree from GSU with the GTREP program though.
imbosile
12-04-2006, 10:31 AM
I would probably stay at Tech and somehow try and get through, it sucks now, but think how nice it will be later on when you graduate. That's what keeps me here.
GIXXERDK
12-04-2006, 03:10 PM
What year are you? If your still a freshi or sophmore, your better off going to a school and get good grades, transfer back later.
trini_gsr
12-04-2006, 05:55 PM
trust me it's boring at Tech and pretty hard...but that degree is priceless. since graduating i've learned it means A LOT in the professional world to say you graduated from Tech...
choose option #1 - take some time off, chill and make some money, and come back when you're fresh. no disrespect...but going to southern is a step back and doesnt make sense. a 2.5 GPA at Tech still means more than a 4.0 at southern LOL...
PRiMAdonna
12-04-2006, 06:16 PM
i'd go with #1 without hesitation...
GTScoob
12-04-2006, 08:03 PM
I think the winter break will help a little bit. I am getting sick of tech as well. It is definately lacking in the fun department. No where to do anything if your not in a frat.
You're smack dab in the middle of Atlanta, you can go out and do anything you want at any hour of the day you choose. Are you 21?
What's your major? Is it possible that you're just burned out on your major, you might want to take a semester off of major classes and take some electives.
Jecht
12-04-2006, 08:43 PM
I'd probably choose #1 since I love Florida and because that is enough money to live off of. What kind of job is this that is waiting for you? Is it something you would enjoy doing? Does taking that much time off from school have any possible repercussions?
Seriously though, thats not bad pay. I'm doing some random four year degree for now at KSU, then I'm going back to school for two years to become a librarian. I'll probably only make like 52k a year, but its something I will enjoy.
You're smack dab in the middle of Atlanta, you can go out and do anything you want at any hour of the day you choose. Are you 21?
Nope...
Bump for some shit.
Well I'm flying down the week before spring break to check out everything and check out the local community college (w00t dumb blond Florida chicks finally)
Haven't told my parents yet because all they will do is try to convince me not to.
Turns out his bro said he's looking to pay me around $100k now. Pretty sure I'm not taking my car down so I'll be picking up a nice Viper GTS as soon as I get settled in. :D
Julio
02-20-2007, 09:53 PM
25 bucks an hour in florida is like 15 here... stick it out in school.. much better things going on in GA then FL. believe that.
Julio
02-20-2007, 09:55 PM
I'd probably choose #1 since I love Florida and because that is enough money to live off of. What kind of job is this that is waiting for you? Is it something you would enjoy doing? Does taking that much time off from school have any possible repercussions?
Seriously though, thats not bad pay. I'm doing some random four year degree for now at KSU, then I'm going back to school for two years to become a librarian. I'll probably only make like 52k a year, but its something I will enjoy.
big waste of school to only make that amount of cheese. That totally sucks.
I mean is great you getting a degree and all.. but to make only that amount of cheese? sad shit.
25 bucks an hour in florida is like 15 here... stick it out in school.. much better things going on in GA then FL. believe that.
I just found out I'm gonna be making $100k, and that's just starting. He and I are also going to be co-owners on a current business prospect I'm getting going, due to the nature of his business/contacts, I should be able to pull in money hard.
I'm very close with his family, I practically live at his parents' house here (his lil bro is my best friend) He won't let me live a shitty life.
Fr33way
02-20-2007, 10:27 PM
So you are tired of Tech and have a 100K handout? Must be nice.
Feel free to remind me of the vast experience you must have in the field.
Lucky DAWG
02-20-2007, 10:30 PM
Alright so I'm at Tech sitting in the damn library as i always do, should be in class. Problem: I hate this fucking school. Options now as it stands
1. Move to FL to work full-time starting at $25/hr, can fly friends/family down whenever. Cool ass boss (best friend's brother, a 35y/o kid-at-heart) Free boat use on the weekends, etc. Go back to school in the fall.
2. Go back to Georgia Southern next semester and party my ass off but still get good grades.
1. doesn't sound like a bad idea if you have the determination to come back and do it, and will that job not be there when you get out of college?
2. you won't study if you're partying that much and you will get aids there
So you are tired of Tech and have a 100K handout? Must be nice.
Feel free to remind me of the vast experience you must have in the field.
6 years of web-based programming and graphic arts: Photoshop, Flash (ActionScript), Java, HTML. His company deals mostly with PHP though, which I've never done. But he said they'll be teaching me how to do it.
It's all about who you know man. The bossman's like a brother. He taught me everything I know and always tells me he needs me for his business.
2. you won't study if you're partying that much and you will get aids there
LOL, I went to Southern last year, partied my ass off and still got good enough grades to get into Tech. And I avoided the hiv.
{X}Echo419
02-21-2007, 11:03 AM
i would take option 1 lol...
x2 :yes:
Fr33way
02-21-2007, 03:42 PM
It's all about who you know man. The bossman's like a brother.
That is very true.
I personally think having a degree from Georgia Tech is pretty important, especially if the job is going to wait for you. If I quit school to work a job @ 100K I know there is no way in fuck I would feel like going back. Heaven forebid if anything happens to the company or your position you will be out a job AND behind/without a college degree. This has alot to do with how far you are in your program though.
{X}Echo419
02-21-2007, 04:00 PM
That is very true.
I personally think having a degree from Georgia Tech is pretty important, especially if the job is going to wait for you. If I quit school to work a job @ 100K I know there is no way in fuck I would feel like going back. Heaven forebid if anything happens to the company or your position you will be out a job AND behind/without a college degree. This has alot to do with how far you are in your program though.
if you have a job making $100K per year you should have enough sense to invest a portion of it so that won't be an issue. :2cents:
Lucky DAWG
02-21-2007, 04:15 PM
if you have a job making $100K per year you should have enough sense to invest a portion of it so that won't be an issue. :2cents:
so if he is out of work at 30 and takes a huge cut in his salary then that portion of the 100k a year invested is supposed to let him live at the same standard of living for years and years? :thinking:
if you have a job making $100K per year you should have enough sense to invest a portion of it so that won't be an issue. :2cents:
Indeed, especially since he and I will be forming a few small side businesses as co-owners. That way if we sell I'll get half the dough.
Lucky DAWG
02-21-2007, 04:19 PM
Indeed, especially since he and I will be forming a few small side businesses as co-owners. That way if we sell I'll get half the dough.
this guy is either the nicest mother F**** in the world or he is retarded
no offense but its strange to put someone not yet done with college and that doesn't know all of the material required for that business as your co-owner when he knows a lot more then you.
don't take it personally, if i was someone else i wouldn't even consider cosigning the ownership of a business with myself lol :lmfao:
Julio
02-21-2007, 08:40 PM
6 years of web-based programming and graphic arts: Photoshop, Flash (ActionScript), Java, HTML. His company deals mostly with PHP though, which I've never done. But he said they'll be teaching me how to do it.
It's all about who you know man. The bossman's like a brother. He taught me everything I know and always tells me he needs me for his business.
I would stay and finish with Tech.
this guy is either the nicest mother F**** in the world or he is retarded
no offense but its strange to put someone not yet done with college and that doesn't know all of the material required for that business as your co-owner when he knows a lot more then you.
don't take it personally, if i was someone else i wouldn't even consider cosigning the ownership of a business with myself lol :lmfao:
Ummm... what are you talking about? I've been doing programming since I was in 7th grade and he's been teaching me the entire time. You should probably learn a lot about business or you're gonna get raped in the future, since when does someone need to have a degree to know what they're talking about, let alone start a business in that field? I said we are going to form a couple small side businesses together, I'm not taking co-ownership of his current business.
That said, how do you know what kind of businesses we are starting? Are you really positive that I am incompetent in that field? Seems kind of unlikely due to the fact that I was the one who came up with the ideas for each business, he's just helping me go about handling the legalities and he's also providing the funding and hosting the websites/handling the marketing...
I'm sorry, what were you saying again??? :goodjob:
Sorry for being kind of an asshole in this post, don't take it personally. I'm always an asshole. :D
{X}Echo419
02-21-2007, 11:27 PM
so if he is out of work at 30 and takes a huge cut in his salary then that portion of the 100k a year invested is supposed to let him live at the same standard of living for years and years? :thinking:
not "forever" but enough to give him plenty of time to find another career/job :yes:
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