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    mcdonalds is always hiring.

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    nothing wrong to take a pause from the hobby. it is only a hobby.

    What he said.

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    You know man! I have to say you are doing an honourable thing. You will never quit. A pause is good. Other things take priority, and you got that figured out. When things improve, we will be here. New people with the old.
    Do what you feel you must. You can still post. That would be a good way for you to keep in touch.
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    Thanks for all the replys, I'll still be on the boards posting. Love the people here, I am just hoping for a full-time job to go with full-time school. Then I'll be ok.

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    Thanks for all the replys, I'll still be on the boards posting. Love the people here, I am just hoping for a full-time job to go with full-time school. Then I'll be ok.

    Nino

    Having "been there and done that" all I can say is good luck with balancing it. As an undergrad I had classes 5 days a week and still managed to work 4 full-time shifts - not always fun (usually though) but it's worth it in the end if you can minimize the debt load as best as possible, especially since the cost of post-secondary education in the States is so absurdly high.

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    Yeah. Knowing a few people that went the the US for College, and the debts they took on to do it..... anytime there was some kind of group complaining of high tuition rates in Canada, I just laughed at them. I had about 35 hours of week, of classes, for a full 4 years. I also worked 35-40 hours a week (at about $1 more than minumum wage) and always got a good paying factory job in the summers. The result? I had zero debt when I left school.

    Lot harder to do in the US.... mears, I got sympathy for you. I can promise you though, it is worth it in the end.


    Having "been there and done that" all I can say is good luck with balancing it. As an undergrad I had classes 5 days a week and still managed to work 4 full-time shifts - not always fun (usually though) but it's worth it in the end if you can minimize the debt load as best as possible, especially since the cost of post-secondary education in the States is so absurdly high.


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    nothing wrong to take a pause from the hobby. it is only a hobby.

    Exactly! I haven't even posted any pickups of mine for over 6 months now so no one would know your mail calls any different from mine.

    It's just cards dude, some people take it WAY too seriosuly. I come to these boards more to chat and offer my insight on things. You can do that for free.

    Hang in there.

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    Yeah. Knowing a few people that went the the US for College, and the debts they took on to do it..... anytime there was some kind of group complaining of high tuition rates in Canada, I just laughed at them. I had about 35 hours of week, of classes, for a full 4 years. I also worked 35-40 hours a week (at about $1 more than minumum wage) and always got a good paying factory job in the summers. The result? I had zero debt when I left school.

    Lot harder to do in the US.... mears, I got sympathy for you. I can promise you though, it is worth it in the end.


    The worst part, I use to make a decent amount of money, so when I filled out my federal loans they only gave me a small percentage, even though most of that money paid my bills. I had to find a good job just to make it, let alone go to college. I know I'll have loans, but as long as I get my degree, it is all okay.

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