I'm honestly okay with that thought as long as it's followed with "I done just fine without one because I work with my hands and got me a mechanic job" or "I done just fine without one because I work that factory line producin' goods for the world to use."
Some people aren't meant to go to college. It's why No Child Left Behind is a true crock of shit.
But in reality, most people don't understand that without a college education (or least some kind of education) they have to work blue collar jobs if they want to make an honest living. Nowadays, they just want stuff to be given to them.
The guy that was the Vice Principal when I was in HS used to say "School ain't for everybody!" That's actually true. The guy I mentioned was a cop I worked with, and yeah, good job, decent pay, decent benefits. The thing is there are far more people that are, or could be cut out for college, if they were encouraged early, and education made a priority.
And no, there's nothing wrong with being a blue collar guy, and earning a living. Even in those cases, to really make a decent living, you have to have some sort of "schooling" to make the most, and go as far as you can in the blue collar world.
What pisses me off is seeing folks that have a HS diploma, and can't write a proper sentence. My secretary routinely "red pens" letters we receive from other lawyer's offices. Incredible the lack of ability some people have with the English language. And I'm not talking mere grammatical or common punctuation errors. Hell, my office got this memo from the main office recently. It came from our office manager. It was regarding taking time off and leave slips. One sentence read: "When an employee takes off a day without prior notice, they should call the me at the main office, and notify their
perspective office by phone." Now when I call in to let my secretary know, she sees my number on caller ID and answers "perspective office". Routinely see police reports, witness and defendant's statements where "want" is used in place of "won't", "setting" in place of "sitting" among other misuses. "I had went..." is very commonly used too. All that is because they were allowed to get by with it in school. Hell I've heard teachers say things like "I had went".