unless you're another Manny Pacquiao you need college to help you succeed.
actually i just realized, not all courses make you an employee forever.
when you are a doctor, you don't need a hospital to hire you, you just need to be affiliated to that hospital
para maka gamit ka sa ila facilitites.
and if mag engineer ka, you don't need to work sa isa ka company para maka construct ka ug buildings
it goes to lawyers as well.
ang surebol nga mga courses nga empleyado jud ka kay.. nurses, teachers, seamen, comp. engrs..etc.
kung gusto ka modato nya di ka moskwela? pag boxer! ug dili, pag artista!![]()
@TS ..ayaw pa eskwelaha imo anak ug college
what's wrong with being an employee? di ka kadagan ug negosyo kung way employees.
about makung money, diskarte ra na sa tao.
@burn hahahaha agree jud ko nimo bro... kailangan najud og proper education karon kay grabe na kaayo competition asta gani maninda ka og prutas naa man gani.. hehehe
from what i have read from a successful author
"employment is good, business is better, doing both is best"
this is easier said than done...no college? hahaha..
education is still VERY important on my list. of course daghan man sad mga successful stories nga nadatu without college but pila raman na sila compared sa kadaghanon sa tao sa kalibotan..hehehe.. di tanan tao nadato sa negosyo..para nako you need to diversify: college diploma + negosyo + Stock Investment...list continues..
No College? goodluck nalng..weheheh
This is a very common misconception about the stock market. It only becomes gambling if you don't know what you're doing. You either trade or invest in the stock market and if it is done right it could give very good rewards. Of course, great things in life aren't free and comes in with a price. Stock market is very risky and those risks could be decreased by learning how the stock market works. If you want really good gains in the stock market, isn't it reasonable to exert some effort and probably spend some money and time to learn it?
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