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hazardous. While school may seem difficult,
education does often lead to an easier, more
pleasant, richer and more rewarding life.
The better your education the more jobs you get
to choose from. It would make sense that with a
better education you will choose a better higher
paying and more enjoyable job.
In addition, those with the lower level of
education often have to settle for the most difficult,
dirty and sometimes dangerous work in order to
earn a living. They might find themselves doing
landscaping or roofing. These are jobs out in the
sun that are very strenuous and can be unpleasant.
Once in such a job a person may realize that school
might be an easier and much more promising route.
High school graduates may choose from less
strenuous more pleasant and rewarding jobs. The
high school graduate may work for a utility
company or drive a truck making FedEx deliveries
where he may be earning $800 to $1,000 per week
or more. Which enables a person to meet their
expenses with a single job and probably have a
good retirement plan growing. The low-income
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