billgiacheri wrote:I just get aggravated when people blame and ridicule groups with blanket statements rather than try to actually come up with a solution that helps everyone.
We seem to be coming up on a job situation, with what seems like enough time to curb implications. So why not focus on a solution?
Ok fine, but I put over 600 words of my own thoughts (not including the quotes) into the solution. Quote bait or not, it is disingenuous to claim I am not focusing on the solution when the quote bait was, what, 2 lines?
People do have some strong thoughts on this subject, but I don't think anything Mike Rowe is doing or has said is wrong on this issue. The skyrocketing price of education combined with society's insistence that it is still something everyone should do (a push that Mike Rowe says we went overboard on, and I agree) is really the main issue. People with decent degrees (and by "decent" I mean in demand and well paying), but little or no debt, are generally doing pretty well.
I am very interested in pursuing the solution because, unlike my parents, there is no way we are going to be able to afford college for both kids, or even one kid. So if we can fix the balance, it should tip college education back down out of the stratosphere, and if one or both of my kids chooses a different path, that will be paved for them as well. Win win.
I'll assume that your focus on my quote bait means you agree with everything else.