• Frog-Brawler
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    1212 years ago

    I would not switch my current scenario for a scenario where I was back in school. Hard pass. Now is much better.

    • Chariotwheel
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      482 years ago

      Yeah, I rather get paid for my time and not be dependant on my parents for everything.

    • @TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee
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      102 years ago

      Same for me for college and highschool experience. School from 7am-3pm, and then work from 4pm-9pm and 10 hour shifts on Sat and Sunday, from age 14 until I graduated college.

      Whenever I say I hated school, people always said it was my own fault for not getting more involved with more extracurricular activities. Those people weren’t trying to pay bills while making 4.25 an hour.

    • @Why9@lemmy.world
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      82 years ago

      That’s not what this is about at all. You’re missing the entire point.

      The only thing being discussed is the amount of time you had to yourself with a school schedule, versus how little time you have to yourself on a work schedule. That’s it.

      They’re not talking about literally being back in school. They’re not talking about bullying, homework, taking classes etc. They’re not talking about not having money or being dependent on your parents. They’re not talking about Mr Jones from Biology who wouldn’t stop shouting at kids.

      Reading comprehension, however, is something that’s worth remembering from those days.

      • SuperDuper
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        162 years ago

        The only thing being discussed is the amount of time you had to yourself with a school schedule, versus how little time you have to yourself on a work schedule. That’s it.

        I have so much more free time now than I did in school. This post is ignoring the existence of homework and extra curricular activities that your parents sign you up for.