I totally have to disagree with you.Hey I'll arm wrestle any one of you when we meet up some day at a car show.
Seriously though, Most of these people your complaining about are a small minority that the rest of use all roll our eyes at. Maybe that's just us in the midwest but that's been my experience. That being said though tuition rates are out of hand, especially going off what they used to be. It doesn't help when people refuse to get a degree that they can actually use to pay off their debts though.
At the end of the day this isn't a millennial issue, It's a stupid people issue. Your generation had them, your dad's generation had them, And I'm willing to bet that the next generation will have them.
I'll take that as a compliment Commando, I'll just have to hope that I'm right for my own sake.I totally have to disagree with you.
You, unfortunately, are now the exception. Along with several other young bucks here.
Doubtful... I will have to rely on his good nature...
I don't believe the couple young people here are exceptions, thier opinions are not the same for the few we have on here and I don't believe all young people are like the propaganda that's being posted here. I think the problem is thier parents ( my age group). I am still friends with two people I went to school with one has a child and the other does not, I would not let either of them raise my kid. I do not belong to Facebook because it is a endless stream of the morons I went to school with and could not wait to get away from. The people I graduated with could not even figure out the math for thier 20th reunion and ended up having it at 21 years they did manage to get 30 right and I here through the grapevine that no one knows how to contact me yet my dad still lives in the same house. These morons have raised 20 something's, that if they are anything like their parents we are doomed. I'm a little behind the curve because I went out wandering half way around the world on uncle Sam's dime (oh look there is my free stuff) then I went out wandering around the country making dimes.I totally have to disagree with you.
You, unfortunately, are now the exception. Along with several other young bucks here.
I don't blame kids for not wanting to mortgage their future for an education and that is distinguishable from the small minority that want everything for free. Do we really want the corporate alternative...
Hamburger University - McDonald's :: AboutMcDonalds.com
I'm not holding my breath but perhaps this trend can be reversed with the help of some political will to take on multi-national corporate and financial interests.
Both my girls worked their asses off to pay for University so they wouldn't have the giant debt. We matched what ever they contributed. We knew long before they began University that without a personal stake in their own future they would not have taken it seriously. My oldest graduated this spring and the youngest is in her 3rd year of becoming a teacher like her Mum. Both work and live in their own rented homes while going to school. Our biggest problem is we don't get to see them enough as they are too busy. They have little sympathy for their whining granola eating sandal wearing yoga pant wearing entitlement demanding peers who vote socialist governments in so they get free stuff. You work hard you get ahead - they get it and I'm very proud of them!
The average cost of a year's tuition at a Canadian university was $5,772. The average cost of tuition and fees for the U.S. is $32,405 at private colleges, $9,410 for state residents at public colleges. The difference is particularly acute given the value of our dollar. I have some empathy for the kids south of the border.
According to the internet so it must be trueFratzog, is any of it subsidized by Quebec?
Either way, I agree with Doba. If they do not feel personally responsible for debt, ANY debt, they will blow it off.
IMHO, we are missing that a lot today in our world; personal responsibility for one's actions.
Man Camp in 'rugged Canadian Rockies' promises to hone manly skills
in my day man camp was called the ARMY...........

The human race is doomed...patting themselves on the back for getting their hands dirty...![]()
Man Camp in 'rugged Canadian Rockies' promises to hone manly skills
in my day man camp was called the ARMY...........
Man Camp in 'rugged Canadian Rockies' promises to hone manly skills
in my day man camp was called the ARMY...........
Man Camp will be open to women in the future, who have told him these are skills they want to learn too.
"I think that craving is actually out there. Not just for men, but for women too. Some of the best feedback we've gotten about Man Camp has actually come from women," he said.
McPartlin is offering his skills as a river guide to the campers, but he will be learning too. At 39, he learned how to change the oil on a vehicle and says he came home excited to tell his wife.
"It feels really good," he said. "Once you start to have some of these skills you just feel like a more complete person."
Wait until these fellas learn how to change a flat... the ladies are going to show them up once they get involved, then how "complete" will they feel?