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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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LMAO.....See What A High School Diploma Can Do For You?
Qualifies For A Government Job, Painting Road Signs In SKuul Zones.
BTW: I THINK It Was Out Here In Vegas, But A Similar Sigh Was Painted At A 4 Way Stop,
One Side Read "SPOT"..... And Just Down Our Street, There's Tree Branch Covering A Stop Sign.
No Wonder Vegas Ranks 48th On The List Of "Quality Education", In The 50 States.
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Rankings for States on School Quality
http://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/map-a-f-grades...
New Jersey and Massachusetts post the highest overall scores on the “Quality Counts 2021” final report card, earning the only B-plus grades.
Five states receive D-plus grades—Alabama, New Mexico are The last two in sequence,...
~~ Nevada's in Here Somewhere.~~
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SrA Ronald Moore
SrA Ronald Moore
4 mo
Keep us posted, Education should be for us all, not just Straight "A" students,If you would teach those who went wrong in life too,And they wanted to change for the better,Give then that chance,Bad enough, we can allow other Co to come here and give them millions to restart, education,But see our countrymen/women in jail, and turn our backs on them
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LCpl Craig A. Charbonneau
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No matter what the circumstances of public or private schools in the country, I have always believed that education begins in the home. Some students thrive and some don’t in school because of the home and family structure.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
4 mo
That's Questionable. When I Was Working In The Schools, Parents Brought In Their Kids For Enrollment. When They Were Asked Relatively Easy Questions, You'd Be Surprised At What They Didn't Know. And There Were Many Instances Where The Parents Couldn't Even Help Their Kid With The Homework; And I'm Talking Kids In The 6th - 8th Grades....
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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I applaud those who get to go to the "Selective Admission" schools but all the rest are getting at least a basic education. I've read that many inner city school children cannot read at even a 6th grade level even though they have graduated High School.
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MSgt Dale Johnson
MSgt Dale Johnson
4 mo
SPC Lyle Montgomery I certainly agree with you, although I have a College degree I only worked in tat profession a short period of time. I found I couldn't play their BS games so went to work for a school district fixing computers. Great job, ended up with a real nice pension from them.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
4 mo
SPC Lyle Montgomery -
LYLE... Although You Made A Good Income As A Millwright.
And It IS A Skilled Job, And Takes Years To Learn; "But Did You Enjoy Going To Work Every Day? Although I Made A Good Income, I'd Rather Had Made Less If I Didn't Look Forward To Working In My Given Career..... I Actually Had Fun & Looked Forwards To Mondays So I Could Return To The Office... All I'm Actually Asking Is; "Would You Have Preferred Employment In Any Other Position"?
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LCpl Craig A. Charbonneau
LCpl Craig A. Charbonneau
4 mo
Just pushing them thru to meet the quota
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SPC Lyle Montgomery
SPC Lyle Montgomery
4 mo
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - I Tried to be a auto body repairman for 6 years and was good at it but I got to hate it. A few of my friends helped me get into the Millwrights and I loved it. I'm a gearhead at heart and I don't mean a chevy shadetrade mechanic. I love wirking with turbines, generators, conveyors etc. One job would be in a power plant neuclear, coal or nat. gas. The next would be in a car manufacturing plant installing conveyors or in a food processing plant installing extruders or a telephone wire manufacturing plant so there was a lot of variety. I was certified in welding, Hi torque, neuclear, rigging and more. The politics in the union sucked but the work was great. I retired because its a young mans game and hard on the body, but I would do it all over again.
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