>>21210763>you're better off just learning how to install toilets or fix pipes and roofs since skills like these are always useful and you will always have a job as long as human beings keep using toilets and water and keep having houses with roofs and stuff, if previously the more complex and sophisticated your job is the more prestige it feels but in the near future it should switch the other way around and the simpler and more practically useful jobs will become the scientists and lawyers of the current ageThat's the thing though, it's not like a degree is instantly going to make you successful. I had 3 friends in high school who had obscenely rich parents and they all started off with blue collar jobs. They all of course started their own businesses. It's a little harder in today's environment to do what they did though.
Carmen was a fashion model. She got into it because her aunt worked at a clothing company.