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I don't believe that
But he still needs help with his taxes?
Don't most people seek help in filing taxes properly?
You have two masters degree? I believe the issue is you not your qualifications.
Depends on what the degrees are in...like, a lot...
what do you have master's degrees in theology or philosophy or other useless degree? that'd explain why. if you have something useful then it's solely your fault. you can't blame the town not having jobs because if you can afford $80,000+ for two degrees plus the bachelor's that came before them then you definitely can afford to move to a better city.
I dont understand how you can drop out of high school and college... I have never heard of a single college that let's people in without a complete high school education...
#110: he dropped out of high school, got a GED, started college and dropped out again
All post-secondary education in Canada allows you to apply as a mature student, which is 19+. All you need to do is take an aptitude test and you're golden.
It's sad that things work out that way. You'll get there!
just out of curiosity, what are your two master's degrees in?
You clearly chose useless subjects to study. YDI.
Its not always useless It the world today i am goig on my 4 year working on my associate's In media and marine biology its the way the world works
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Some people with good business minds just aren't good at school. To assume that someone who wasn't good at or interested in school is going to not be successful is kind of messed up. Some of the brighter people I know didn't bother with higher education. Instead they learned by doing. And at least in the two career fields I worked in, that meant a lot more then having a degree. As someone with a degree, it was kind of frustrating knowing my degree meant crap when going up for a job. They were more interested in my real world experience.
Well, that's a whopper of a problem