smokey_wasp
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Got a job offer he couldn't refuse and is going pro with his degree. Much like Chris Martin last year.
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Meh you have all your life for a job. No entry-level job is gonna be that extraordinaryBest of luck. Hard to disagree with that type of decision.
Says the guy stuck in an entry level job still...Meh you have all your life for a job. No entry-level job is gonna be that extraordinary
At least I get a stimulus checkSays the guy stuck in an entry level job still...
How do you know he didn't?At least I get a stimulus check
I don't mean to be a jerk... It just seems like spin around "I don't want to play football no more". Nothing wrong with that
Because college football is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Job is almost certainly notHow do you know he didn't?
That sounds like an assumption.Because college football is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Job is almost certainly not
He could have gotten the job of "hanging out with beautiful Hawaiian Tropic girls on a tropical island"That sounds like an assumption.
I like the cut of your jive.He could have gotten the job of "hanging out with beautiful Hawaiian Tropic girls on a tropical island"
That sounds like an assumption.
Earning 80k a year earlier has insane ROI to your life in ways beyond material means even.How so? A year from now Quinney will be ineligible to play college football forever; yet at the same time he can apply for a job in lots of places.
So? He’s probably player foot ball 15 years. Who are you to say whether it’s still high on his list of important things. Maybe he just doesn’t like it any more.How so? A year from now Quinney will be ineligible to play college football forever; yet at the same time he can apply for a job in lots of places.
So? He’s probably player foot ball 15 years. Who are you to say whether it’s still high on his list of important things. Maybe he just doesn’t like it any more.
Earning 80k a year earlier has insane ROI to your life in ways beyond material means even.
So? Maybe he doesn’t like it any more. Who are you to decide?I'm not arguing he made a bad decision; but still it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to play college football; that isn't an assumption, that is a fact.
So? Maybe he doesn’t like it any more. Who are you to decide?