My degrees are worth more than a house in Hyde Park. I'm killer at bar trivia. Jeopardy is my favorite bbbj sex game (inquire within for details.)
I was trying to make a point about how useless college was as an escort, as I'm an over-educated, part-time escort...BUT then I remembered that I learned to suck dick in undergrad. Hmmmmm.
Originally Posted by JennsLolli
Have you checked out prices in Hyde Park lately? Not to be snarky (well, yes, a little snarky actually, sorry) but your degrees are probably not math. You'd just about have to have a B.A. from Columbia, M.A. from Harvard and J.D. from Yale to match a shack in Hyde Park these days.
Your point highlights that you may not have gotten as good an education as you think or paid for (sorry again.) Unless you want to be an engineer, lawyer, doctor, nurse or architect (mostly all glorified trade schools, though you CAN get a good education AND enter one of those professions as well) college is NOT about getting a job. We do our young people and our society a severe disservice in telling them it is. It is really about learning to think and think critically. Go to trade school or business school or enter one of the above professions if you want a job. Being able to think well is a big advantage in any profession including being a provider IMHO.
If you can think well and critically there are many things that you should be able to do far better that uneducated and/or unintelligent providers. After all, the most powerful sexual organ in the human body is not the vagina, cock, tits, ass or whatever, it is the BRAIN. Now that said, there are some intuitively hot and sexual women who have no education and are not even intelligent, but are just great at sex and pleasing men, but all other things being equal (and marketing, advertising, business management, acting and psychology being big parts of the business) you generally should be a far better provider if you are well educated (or smart enough to know you aren't all that good and able to decide to get out and get into something you are good at unless you are just too lazy to try). At the very least you might be able to better separate your business and emotions (and really throw yourself into the business) there from those in RL and not let them all bleed back and forth.
Sorry JL if I was a little harsh on you, but I just think you just have it all wrong about most education. I don't know if you learned to think well and critically (there is always hope) but that is what you (and others here who have education and think it isn't valuable) should have learned and your teachers and institutions failed you if they didn't instill that in you. I work in high tech and people are always amazed that I can do that with a History degree (some of the best coders I know have english, law, history, philosophy or language degrees - programming is a language and logic NOT engineering), but most of what I do is to read, write and analyze and my degree taught me that VERY well, however, it also taught me how to research, incorporate new knowledge and learn new skills. If it isn't happening RIGHT NOW then I'm also qualified to do it (because it is history - get it). I also took all the math, science and computer programming I could take early on and a lot of philosophy as well. All three of those are very valuable in a profession like high tech where everything changes so quickly. JL, now you know a little about me and can beat up on my in return if you choose to do so LOL.