Winchester67
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The really sad thing is how many youngsters want to be influencers when they grow up. Around 57% of Gen Z folks rate that as what they want to be when they grow up. Ignoring the fact only about 30% crack $50,000 a year from being an influencer. The odds of being an influencer that makes real money makes playing the lottery appear to be a wise investment. And fifty grand is not a salary you aspire to after four years in college to get "a better job". My advice is learn to weld if you want to be rich. Learn to weld underwater if you want to be really rich. College is no longer a place to accumulate knowledge and life skills, mostly now just a place to put off looking for real work while you incur so much debt you will never get out from under it.