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I don't like the fact that you call stuff you learn at college a bunch of shit that doesn't have any relevance in the real world. This might be true for some profession, but there are professions like IT, engineering where you need a degree to understand basics.
You don't NEED a degree to learn something. I'll suggest something... take the money that you would spend on going to school, and use it towards studying the subject that you want to learn not being concerned about a piece of paper that says you've studied it. You will learn more.
I'll give you an example... Say you want to be a music producer...
Now, you could go to some school and pay ridiculous amounts of money to learn from some school and get your piece of paper that says you did it.
OR
You can take that money and pay a guy who owns a quality studio to learn from him.
I'd bet you anything that you will learn more from working with the guy hands on vs sitting there studying shit from a book. Real world experience is crucial to REALLY learning something.
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In England where I live if you are a Chartered engineer for example (which requires a lot of education) Your salary will automatically be a lot higher.
Also the idea of the educational system make you a slave. Well some people just like to do what they do. Some people like to work in a lab, some people like to manage a big construction project, some like to develop software.
You're right. Most people can't think for themselves... they want to be told what to do.
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I agree with you that it's very beneficial to learn how to sell properly. I also agree that you can make a lot of money. However there is a limit of how much you can make on commission. And that is called competition. Because you will have them and there will be another guy who works just as hard as you do. I'm assuming now that you work for another company.
You'd never make it in sales. Saying that "competition" is a reason you can't make money is just an excuse. There are always more customers (you have to go out and find them. It's called being proactive.) which means there is always more money. The more customers you have, the more money you make.
Even as a doctor... You can have all the degrees and qualifications you want... But if you don't know how to get customers to pay for your service, the degrees and qualifications really don't mean shit aside from the fact that you're good at taking tests and writing papers. Good for you.
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Please try not to think too black and white.
Also not everybody want to make 100k a year.
I don't think black and white. I look for all different types of opportunities.
Who ever says that they DON'T want to make anymore money already has enough of it... And if you hang out with people who already have a shit ton of money, it's still not enough. They want more.