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Old Tue Oct 12, 2004, 10:35am
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There's no outcry when a kid gets A's in his body shop class at a vocational technical school and then goes right to work in a body shop after he graduates HS. He's become a productive profitable citizen doing something that he's good at.
Could that be because the goal of vocational HS is to teach a kid something he can be good at so he can graduate & get a job?
Could be, I guess, but I don't think so. I think the lack of outcry is b/c the kid is working, being productive, and "making something out of himself". I don't think the lack of outcry is b/c of where he learned his skill, although I won't swear to that. If he went to a traditional HS, but worked in his dad's body shop since he was 13, I still think that his decision not to attend college would be regarded as a good one by most people.

(And yes, Juulie, I recognize all the gender-based assumptions in above paragraph. I'm just too lazy to fix them this morning )
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