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RE: Could the State Move to Ban or Limit Athletic Subsidies
(07-06-2017 10:11 AM)Bruce Monnin Wrote:  
(07-06-2017 09:37 AM)Bearcat1010 Wrote:  Since I have a college kid working her butt off the summer do you mind me asking how much your daughter's factory work paid? Mine is waiting tables at a breakfast place mornings since it leaves her afternoons free for her research project on campus. She's easily making at least 2x what her friends are getting at Starbucks or Target this summer.

I think it was about $9/hour, but she was getting 40-45 hours per week.

Both my daughters hated it because they were so tired after work they did little else for the summer. But if you are trying to pay for a college degree, you don't get 3-4 months of vacation each summer.

Working full time and being too tired to go out after work is a big part of their education sometimes. Busting your hump for for the summer makes getting that engineering degree even more appealing.
 
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