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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
It would depend on what the stips of "not working" are. Does this mean not being allowed to work in my previously chosen career or that I have to become mega couch potato?
If the idea was that I had to give up some kind of active career like I have now and figure out something that required sitting around, I would take the money.
If the concept was that I wouldn't be allowed to work at all, I would take the education.
-Tim
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yeah, working is defined as being somewhere where they pay you to perform certain duties within and without of your job description. so that's out.
it's interesting that you worded it that way: If the idea was that I had to give up some kind of active career like I have now and figure out something that required sitting around, I would take the money. about the only job that i can think of that would be sitting all of the time is either a middle-management type position or computers.
if i chased a career in computers i would more likely than not need more than a 4 year degree. i don't know if that would be in the offering of the education side of the decision.