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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 792631" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I am revisiting this topic here. I have the utmost respect for this young man and his decision. With that being said, I have been working for 4 decades or so since leaving Ma Tech. I could retire but don't want to just yet for reasons hard to explain. The good jobs are always there for a young man or woman with a GT diploma. FFS, stay in college and put off the grind for another year. It doesn't really matter if you play FB or not. Quit the team if you are tired of the that particular grind and I know, from speaking with former D1 college FB players, it is not all fun and games for the most part despite what the fans may think or believe. Just enjoy your experience while you can. The job offer that seems so big now will look like peanuts 4 or 5 decades from now. The "real world" will be there for a long, long time. WTBS, best wishes and thank you for all of your contributions Zach. Goooooooo JJjjjaaaaaaacccckkkkeeeetttts. Sting 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 792631, member: 844"] I am revisiting this topic here. I have the utmost respect for this young man and his decision. With that being said, I have been working for 4 decades or so since leaving Ma Tech. I could retire but don't want to just yet for reasons hard to explain. The good jobs are always there for a young man or woman with a GT diploma. FFS, stay in college and put off the grind for another year. It doesn't really matter if you play FB or not. Quit the team if you are tired of the that particular grind and I know, from speaking with former D1 college FB players, it is not all fun and games for the most part despite what the fans may think or believe. Just enjoy your experience while you can. The job offer that seems so big now will look like peanuts 4 or 5 decades from now. The "real world" will be there for a long, long time. WTBS, best wishes and thank you for all of your contributions Zach. Goooooooo JJjjjaaaaaaacccckkkkeeeetttts. Sting 'em. [/QUOTE]
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