1. If you have a job/career, do you enjoy it?
I liked driving a truck, I hated the trucking industry.
2. If not, why did you choose it, and what made you sway from the job you've always wanted.
the government ruined the job, deregulation
3. If you do enjoy your job/career, how old were you when you decided to pursue that line of work?
was still in high school when I got a taste of the real world outside the CT. suburbs.
I couldn't picture myself ever doing the samething decade after decade, same time, same day, same people, same shit.
4. With the exception of basic reading/math/communication skills, how much has school education grades k-12 helped you advance in your job/career?
deadend job a 3rd grade education could handle
5. What subjects do you think schools should concentrate a little more on?
financial skills, like how the real world works, labor issues
there is little chance it will ever happen because schools are run by people that live paycheck to paycheck and who are protected from being fired, all they do is have to exsist at their job for x number of years and collect a pension check.
you want to make money, exploit labor or hire somebody to exploit labor for you by being an investor.
Doctor,Dentist, Lawyer are all exploiting labor, the labor does all the prep work, clean up work, paper work and they take the biggest cut of the revenue and give their labor a little slice. They are business owners who hold the license to conduct business and have to preform some of the work themselves, so it's a hands on business they can't hire other people to do becauise anyone else who is a Doctor,Dentist or Lawyer has no real reason to work for somebody else and let somebody else skim off part of their pay. So a professional license has value as l0ong as the field isn't flooded with people with licenses like trucking. The license needs to be hard to get and in demand in the market place.
Parts has a business license so he could hire labor to work under his license if he wanted to.The up people with money have in feilds that don't require years of schooling is having the equipment and marketing skills to sell the service. Wanda the welfare queen can't finance the equipment to get into office cleaning because she is poor, so people with the financial means can whore her labor out by providing her with the equipment to clean offices & homes and skim off her labor, but keep her poor so she can never afford to buy her own equipment and steal the customers she services.
so no matter what you get into, you want to be the guy at the top of the food chain or as close to it as you can get or you can take a job working for the MAN and wheel and deal on the side to not be 100% at the mercy of the MAN. Investments, rental units, side jobs, but get something going on the side even if you are the MAN so you aren't 100% dependant on whatever you get into.
Most people build no net worth besides their personal assets like their house and all the crap in it and toys.