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    I left school at 14 and home at 16, I started my own business and when I couldn't cope with that any more (after 20 years) because of arthritis I started another business. You only live once and it's no use being miserable doing something that you don't have to do. Good luck!

  2. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by CathyBogart
    Most prospective employers don't care what you did in high school. If you have a certification or an AA, that's what they look at. According to my mom (when I was stressing about not getting the best of grades in college) they don't give a hoot what your GPA was in college either.
    Yeah... cause we ALL want to have a pharmacist, lawyer, teacher or doctor who got a 2.0 in college and was a slacker.

    Most majors that matter have GPAs that you can't go under if you want to stay in them and graduate.

    Maybe if you are working as a cashier or waitress, something not needing a degree or diploma, your employer may not care what your GPA was in college. In anything that affects other people's health and well being and is technically a "professional" position, it matters. (I'm not saying that being a cashier or waitress is a lowly job either... I'm talking about where degrees are needed... I've done both waitressing and cashiering).

    Employers care about these things, you'd be foolish to think they didn't. Why would someone want to hire a person who behaved like a slacker and didn't give a crap about their future. I wouldn't want someone like that working for me... it goes to show what kind of employee they will be, their potential, or lack thereof.

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    I'm not in school anymore and I stopped like 2 years ago,

    Right now I'm looking into taking photography courses and working with birds, it's all I want to do in life, I also plan on getting a job at Pj's where I can get allot of money every week to save up for vet trips, new cages, new cameras ect..., I hope to work in the bird section at Pj's. School is too much presure for me, I came home with head aches almost everyday and I almost fainted a few times walking down the hall ways lol, It was too much for me to handle and ever since I left my head aches have stopped, even if I wanted to go back I just can't because when my head hurts my vison goes blurry and I can't read my work properly, plus my school did too many drugs and I don't need to be around that kind of enviorment, it gets so crazy!

    I feel better doing things I enjoy. Not everyone was ment to go all the way, some people are better off doing things there own way, just be careful when moving out because life is VERY hard out there doing things on your own, there was this thing on tv and like every 7 in 10 teens that left home came back because it was too hard to live on there own so fast, it says you should wait till your around 20 before you think about going on your own, of course it's your choice Alicia and wish you the most freaken best in life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    Read the thread, I'm pretty sure I've already aswered like every question you have asked..


    This thread wasn't made to ask people if I should stay or leave school so your still not on topic.
    You know, the people you quoted weren't even being critical. Your negative attitude just shines through in this one... heaven forbid people offer suggestions because they do care about your future. That's what all this boils down to. People (strangers) who are worried about your future.

    Most of us don't know you personally, so technically, there isn't a reason for us to care, but that's humanity... caring about the well-being of others even when we don't know them.

    Yes, comments may come out critical or harsh, but sometimes when people feel strongly about things, opinions come out that way. I, for one, wasn't saying there is anything wrong with grooming... I was simply suggesting that you finish school since you're almost done.

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    You know, the people you quoted weren't even being critical. Your negative attitude just shines through in this one... heaven forbid people offer suggestions because they do care about your future. That's what all this boils down to. People (strangers) who are worried about your future.

    Most of us don't know you personally, so technically, there isn't a reason for us to care, but that's humanity... caring about the well-being of others even when we don't know them.

    Yes, comments may come out critical or harsh, but sometimes when people feel strongly about things, opinions come out that way. I, for one, wasn't saying there is anything wrong with grooming... I was simply suggesting that you finish school since you're almost done.
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    Maybe if you are working as a cashier or waitress, something not needing a degree or diploma, your employer may not care what your GPA was in college.
    Or if your isn't a complete a** and you actually talk to them.

    Why would someone want to hire a person who behaved like a slacker and didn't give a crap about their future
    I guess if their mind is set like yours they would. But most people understand that how you act in school and work is totally different. I rebel in school and am terrible at it but at work I enjoy it I'm motivated to do it and I understrand it (because I like it ). I would never dream of calling in sickl when I wasn't but with school I could care less if I missed a day for no reason.

    I, for one, wasn't saying there is anything wrong with grooming
    No you didn't but the person I quoted did. And ya I'm fed up with that one poster because evry thread I make she comes in and talks to me like I'm stupid.

    I would have if I hadn't been so behind
    I'm behind too. I have a math and a science to still get plus my other manditory courses.
    And if I fail anymore that's more time in school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    Employers care about these things, you'd be foolish to think they didn't. Why would someone want to hire a person who behaved like a slacker and didn't give a crap about their future.
    Since when does a person's behavior in school reflect their behavior in a professional setting?! My mom is an X-ray tech, she has never been asked about her GPA when applying for a job, the prospective employers are content with the degree. My dad is an engineer who builds space shuttles, same deal.

    If HS is not for you, you should find something that IS and do that instead. I was inspired to leave HS partially by a teacher there who told me that leaving school was the best decision she ever made. The school option is ALWAYS available later if someone changes their mind. Why waste time doing something you are not going to excel at or enjoy if you don't have to!?

    What does "most majors that matter" mean, anyways? They all matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom
    Good luck with your "apprenteship".

    Haven't you been told to STOP? You really need to get a life.


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    My opinion on this is that you should stay in school.

    You will need the basics of a solid education in order to do the following:
    a. create advertising for your grooming salon (if you ever branch out on your own, you MAY be responsible for designing your business cards, print ads, etc)
    b. do basic inventory
    c. do your basic accounting (along with payroll as well as taxes)

    I say you may be responsible because a new company doesn't always have the funds to hire someone to do these things for them. It may take a year or two before your funds allow any 'extras' like someone to design your flyer, or a person to do your taxes.

    I'm not judging you personally, but I have to say I am judgemental about certain things. If I see an ad or flyer that looks unprofessional, then I won't take my animals there. I assume that if a person cannot take the time to present themselves appropriately, then they don't want my business.

    Please, stay in school. Education truly IS the key.

    I don't claim to be perfect, I make typos often. I just know that without an education to fall back on, even the best laid plans can fail.

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    I finished high school, but to be quite honest with you I don't use anything from it. I hated it.

    My boss dropped out of high school when she was 16 to be a dog groomer. Now she is one of the most well known groomers in Canada. She has been part of groom team Canada several times and has competed all over the world. She is also invited to judge competitions all over the world as well.

    I think if this is something you want to do and you have the support of your parents then go for it. Good luck in whatever you decide.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom
    My opinion on this is that you should stay in school.

    You will need the basics of a solid education in order to do the following:
    a. create advertising for your grooming salon (if you ever branch out on your own, you MAY be responsible for designing your business cards, print ads, etc)
    b. do basic inventory
    c. do your basic accounting (along with payroll as well as taxes)

    I say you may be responsible because a new company doesn't always have the funds to hire someone to do these things for them. It may take a year or two before your funds allow any 'extras' like someone to design your flyer, or a person to do your taxes.

    I'm not judging you personally, but I have to say I am judgemental about certain things. If I see an ad or flyer that looks unprofessional, then I won't take my animals there. I assume that if a person cannot take the time to present themselves appropriately, then they don't want my business.

    Please, stay in school. Education truly IS the key.

    I don't claim to be perfect, I make typos often. I just know that without an education to fall back on, even the best laid plans can fail.
    I stayed off this thread ................but that was perfectly said.
    BC You may think I am harsh on you but after 22 fosters and 6 kids of my own I do care. Please think this through. I could happily PM you with the triumphs and the tragedies. Please please give this much thought. You have less than 9 months I know you can do this. Then its over.You can later in life choose to pursue more education, or not.

    I know for a fact my cocker goes to "just a HS grad" but the woman (31) is amazing with her and Goof adores her. I am not in any way making a statement over your career choice.......... I like many other dog owners need people like you that can handle and deal with our brats on a table. I also used grooming to put myself through college.

    Please think this through hard. I know you feel I have been harsh, but I am really not, just want you to think......I do not talk to you any worse or any better than I did my own kids or my fosters.


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    I'm not sure I have any advice as only you can truly know what is best. However, I do wish you the best of luck.

    Don't even give notice to the people that constantly attack you here.

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    Knowing what I know and how much I hated school, too, I'd say go for what your heart tells you. There is such a thing as getting a GED for high school. If it doesn't work out, you can always go back. You have to do what feels right for you. But in doing that, you also have to have your future in mind. I have a responsible, well paying job. But I wouldn't have that without a high school degree and passing tests needed for college, in case my employer wants me to take new courses for my job. I just don't know why people have to be so inconsiderate here. The same people that make threads for support from us.

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    Just in case everyone is thinking I'm one of the inconsiderate folks - I gave my message a lot of thought before I made it. I truly think education is the key.

    I wasn't trying to be inconsiderate and I apologize if my post came off sounding as such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom
    Just in case everyone is thinking I'm one of the inconsiderate folks - I gave my message a lot of thought before I made it. I truly think education is the key.

    I wasn't trying to be inconsiderate and I apologize if my post came off sounding as such.

    It didn't which is why I chose your post to agree with.

    I think it shows a lot of thought and true caring
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