Shirvani tells Richardton-Taylor students: ‘You all can go to college’
October 25, 2012 at 7:00 pm in The Dickinson Press
RICHARDTON During his stop at Richardton-Taylor High School Thursday morning, North Dakota University System Chancellor Ham Shirvani had two basic messages for the 30 or so students he addressed. Continue Reading

Anyone can go to college, but how many can pay for or make that decision?
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A job is just a job but a career…..blah blah blah! After a forced medical retirement from the Army in 1967 due to combat related injuries, I tried college. I’ll admit my head wasn’t right then and it didn’t take. Ended up in the construction industry and later in the oil industry. Okay, to me it has been a career. But to worry that it won’t last or I might get injured? Please….you can be returning from your fabulous “career” and get run over by your drunk office mate! Skilled workers are lacking in this society. Who’s going to fix your Beemer? Who’s going to fix your toilet when it backs up? Who’s going to drill the oil for your Beemer to run on?
The problem with the youth of today is all this crap they are fed in college by the career students who after earning ten degrees and afraid of going out in the real world end up professors with no real world experience!
The youth of today don’t want a “job”……they want a “position”! They want to be paid handsomely for sitting around all day texting their friends, cruising the Internet and maybe actually finding some time to do the work they were actually hired to do! In short, the entitled mentality thinks they are owed to just show up. That’s what their professors do, isn’t it?
So sad! So really sad the youth of today!!!
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