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<blockquote data-quote="LE BARON" data-source="post: 236132" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>We are all worth more than we are getting paid!</p><p>But that is human nature.</p><p>My youngest son did not like doing his homework on the weekend. After several months i was getting tired of the cajoling and arguing and "making" him complete the assignments. I finally told him that if he did not want my help I would back off. I mentioned that there is always a place for people with a pick and shovel. Might not make much but it is good honest work. That is when he decided that a pick and shovel was not quite what he envisioned. Had no problems helping him with his homework after that.</p><p>A university education does not mean you are a good worker and an secondary degree does not mean you are not capable of learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LE BARON, post: 236132, member: 3515"] We are all worth more than we are getting paid! But that is human nature. My youngest son did not like doing his homework on the weekend. After several months i was getting tired of the cajoling and arguing and "making" him complete the assignments. I finally told him that if he did not want my help I would back off. I mentioned that there is always a place for people with a pick and shovel. Might not make much but it is good honest work. That is when he decided that a pick and shovel was not quite what he envisioned. Had no problems helping him with his homework after that. A university education does not mean you are a good worker and an secondary degree does not mean you are not capable of learning. [/QUOTE]
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