Babies and trade schools......

I don't know about him but I have and that was way before I became an industrial electrician, and I got rave reviews from the inspector , in fact I was the last one he inspected.
When he showed up for my inspection he started looking around and after about 5 min. he asked me what electrician did the job I said I did , he said he could tell it was too perfect and seeing I was his last inspection because he was retiring after he was done with my job he asked if the new inspector could come and look at it I said yes why not, well he came over and looked at it and said when I was done to just call him and he would send out my papers because he wasn't going to waste his time coming out it was that good.
That was on the 44 X 55 foot addition I put on a 24 X 32 House doing about 90% of the work myself.
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So it's easy peasy right? Anybody can do it, right?
 
But they usually grew out of it by adulthood.

Seriously, observing during the last 10-15 years, the truancy and tardiness that becomes a habit with many high school students so often stays with them after graduation making college and employment difficult for them.
Not really, some did, others not, but most didn’t make that decision till they were out of their youth, and testing/tracking kids at an early age limits their options when they reach that age
 
This is rich coming from boomers when tons of my fellow millennials with boomer parents were told the only way to make good money was to go to college.

You piss and moan about stuff participation trophies when IT'S THE PARENTS, much like you boomers, that came up with the idea in the first place.
And it was true, is true, if one uses that education, but just attending college doesn’t provide a gimme, just as graduating from a trade school does not guarantee anything
 
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