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School (university) was not for me. Why? because it was NOT teaching me a tangible employable marketable skill set that I could hit the ground running....I decided to learn some tangible skills early on (Computer Aided Drafting) granted me the ability to get a job within the automotive industry. Like many others, I worked hard for 10+ years to make a good 6-figure income. While being laid off, I started a side hustle (trades) and now make 2-3x what I did as a designer!...my skill set cant be taught in school, nor can a work ethic. Sure, when laid off I could have spend 50k on a degree with the chance of being over educated and under employed OR invest that $$ into ME and start something...which I did. So its all subject to YOUR personal skill sets, drive, work ethic, demographics.