Originally Posted by Anonymous
Yea, unless you have a real job!


So then the only "real" jobs are those that would conflict with this schedule. Okay.[/quote]



A real job, one that will lead to serious income, requires weekend dedication, not jerking around with a dead end sport. I'm talking law school, investment banking, med school, etc. If you want to be the next Rob Panell.......go for it, doesn't seem the best path for a Princeton grad. [/quote]

Specialized building trades are where this generation should concentrate. Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection, Plumbing systems. Millennials aren't taking over these businesses from the last two generations, they didn't feel like working those jobs during HS and College, so many gaps have been left. Law, Med, IT, Investments, all overly-saturated with really smart folks, but specialized building trades are not being pursued, especially from the college grad/management level. [/quote]

Cant find enough good engineers (in any of the above disciplines) that want to work in the building and heavy construction program and construction management fields. If you could get that type of degree (does require some smarts) and are an athlete, you could write a pretty big ticket for yourself. And you would definitely be allowed to be a lacrosse player part time.