Soldato
I am also curious as to how this trend seems to present itsself. Do you think those that take the education route find them selves stuck on a set career path, whereas those that do not have the contraints of education are free to push further in a field as they are not labeled with a specific level of education?
Or are the dunces too busy dribbling to get women and thus earn more money due to having more time on their hands?
The problem is 40+k isn't that high for anyone who is a contractor in their field.
But its all relative, I love these threads as people always seem to question their own choices in life and wonder why they don't earn the same as someone else.
Just live your life
KaHn