r/GetMotivated 17d ago

IMAGE [Image] Never too late

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u/smk666 17d ago

At 28 you're probably having so much responsibilities just to support yourself (and often your family) that you can't just "do courses" unless you have a sponsor. Still better to do shit then NEET.

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u/mochi_chan 17d ago

I offset this by having no family, I could quit my job and replace it with a part time one (or two) to go back through school. Most of the people I knew were not afforded this luxury. Also none of this happened in the US.

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u/smk666 17d ago

Im speaking from my Polish experience, where higher education is free. You still need to eat and have roof over your head, even if you don’t have a family. Rent for a studio apartment costs 2/3 of a median full-time salary here and the rest is barely covering groceries, so unless you have external funding it’s impossible to quit or reduce the hours to part-time. Considering cost of living you’d need to be in the top 5% earners to be able to afford a very frugal life after reducing your hours.

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u/Ambitious-Fun-2599 15d ago

The secret: one doesn’t quit or reduce hours. I’m going to school full time, working full time, and raising a family. It is exhausting but it can be done

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u/smk666 15d ago

How? Full time job with commute is 10 hours, school is another 8 hours a day. You’re left with 6 hours to raise family, sleep, eat, shower. I call that bullshit, unless by full time school you mean weekend courses, which definitely aren’t full time school. Back when I was in uni I had 42 hours of lessons a week in my curriculum, peppered between 8AM and 8PM and I had to quit to support myself, let alone the whole family.