Dr. John Deloney
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Here's the thing. I hear the desperation in your voice, but also you're pushing back on every single thing we put out there. What's the deeper issue here?
You mentioned this a few times. You broke your foot and you were out for a year from work. And it's as though the world of math and the world of reality and the world of debt and the world of repayment and slavery, none of that should apply for a while because you had an injury. Right. And the crummy thing is, is the world keeps moving, right? It just keeps going on. And so I hate that for you.
You mentioned this a few times. You broke your foot and you were out for a year from work. And it's as though the world of math and the world of reality and the world of debt and the world of repayment and slavery, none of that should apply for a while because you had an injury. Right. And the crummy thing is, is the world keeps moving, right? It just keeps going on. And so I hate that for you.
You mentioned this a few times. You broke your foot and you were out for a year from work. And it's as though the world of math and the world of reality and the world of debt and the world of repayment and slavery, none of that should apply for a while because you had an injury. Right. And the crummy thing is, is the world keeps moving, right? It just keeps going on. And so I hate that for you.
And now you're back and it stinks like, hey, man, now that I got this big fancy job and I've been out for a year on benefits, I hated that. I want to spend like I'm catching up. You can't. You got a huge hole you got to get yourself out of, man.
And now you're back and it stinks like, hey, man, now that I got this big fancy job and I've been out for a year on benefits, I hated that. I want to spend like I'm catching up. You can't. You got a huge hole you got to get yourself out of, man.
And now you're back and it stinks like, hey, man, now that I got this big fancy job and I've been out for a year on benefits, I hated that. I want to spend like I'm catching up. You can't. You got a huge hole you got to get yourself out of, man.
Please don't do this, Andrew. Please, please, please don't do this.
Please don't do this, Andrew. Please, please, please don't do this.
Please don't do this, Andrew. Please, please, please don't do this.
It's a long story, but he is not a naturalized citizen, but he's lived here his whole life. And so he's a recipient. He can go to college, go to U.S. college, but doesn't qualify for a lot of the aid packages that are reserved for citizens only. Gotcha. Okay. Now I'm catching up. And so you want to go into construction management?
It's a long story, but he is not a naturalized citizen, but he's lived here his whole life. And so he's a recipient. He can go to college, go to U.S. college, but doesn't qualify for a lot of the aid packages that are reserved for citizens only. Gotcha. Okay. Now I'm catching up. And so you want to go into construction management?
It's a long story, but he is not a naturalized citizen, but he's lived here his whole life. And so he's a recipient. He can go to college, go to U.S. college, but doesn't qualify for a lot of the aid packages that are reserved for citizens only. Gotcha. Okay. Now I'm catching up. And so you want to go into construction management?
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Okay, so hear me say this. I want you to go learn how to be an electrician, and I want you to learn construction science. I desperately want that because you're going to be one of the most in-demand people in the next 5 to 10 to 25 to 50 years, okay? That's a wonderful career field. I do not want you to get $75,000 in the hole, okay? What do you do now?
Okay, so hear me say this. I want you to go learn how to be an electrician, and I want you to learn construction science. I desperately want that because you're going to be one of the most in-demand people in the next 5 to 10 to 25 to 50 years, okay? That's a wonderful career field. I do not want you to get $75,000 in the hole, okay? What do you do now?
Okay, so hear me say this. I want you to go learn how to be an electrician, and I want you to learn construction science. I desperately want that because you're going to be one of the most in-demand people in the next 5 to 10 to 25 to 50 years, okay? That's a wonderful career field. I do not want you to get $75,000 in the hole, okay? What do you do now?
Have you gone down and checked out the local community college in your area that probably offers the exact same program for nothing?