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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 678118" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>It gets down to personal responsibility. If your family is struggling you might have to forgo a college football scholarship and get a job to help out at home. I know a lot of folks don't want to hear that, but sometimes the world hands you a crap sandwich and sooner or later you have to learn how to deal with it. My Dad grew up in the depression and had to drop out of school when he was 12 years old to pick crops in the fields so he could help his family have something to eat. He later joined the CCC at 14 and worked out in Oregon building national parks and sent every cent he made back to his parents and siblings so they could eat and pay their rent. I know it's a different time but at the end of the day you have to set your priorities, live with that decision and move on.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 678118, member: 65"] It gets down to personal responsibility. If your family is struggling you might have to forgo a college football scholarship and get a job to help out at home. I know a lot of folks don't want to hear that, but sometimes the world hands you a crap sandwich and sooner or later you have to learn how to deal with it. My Dad grew up in the depression and had to drop out of school when he was 12 years old to pick crops in the fields so he could help his family have something to eat. He later joined the CCC at 14 and worked out in Oregon building national parks and sent every cent he made back to his parents and siblings so they could eat and pay their rent. I know it's a different time but at the end of the day you have to set your priorities, live with that decision and move on. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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