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Originally Posted by Webby
Depends Will - if a person is intested in applying themselves to further education, whatever training that may give can be a valuable tool in any future business. It's not all about earning a $100K, or necessarily anything to do with money.
The adult biz, or any other, is not going to change to the degree anyone who wanted to operate within it would be excluded by spending time at college.
The rare achievers I know of in the adult industry have had a college education and one in particular never stops working towards further training - even if that is simply learning another language. They could buy and sell us all several times over - there is little doubt their training help them.
Sure, there is the aspect, particularly within the US, where kids get into debt to get an education and money is obviously a factor under these circumstances.
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I have to disagree. I am not saying don't go to school and persue a career in porn or any self employeed venture for that matter. I am saying if you are making really good money now, then run with it. Press the "pause" button on school, go put a 110% into your own business and you will likely increase your income a lot more since you would be putting more time into it.
It's actually the opposite of what you are saying. SCHOOL will always be there for you but making 100K+ a year might be once in a life time for you.
I know there is a lot of people here who are in school and do a some part time work on the side for income. If you start doing really well then you are on to something. I can't imagine someone making say 2K a week having to shut down his own business for a couple weeks because of exams, or work a lot less because of school work that is due. School is going no where. What is the worst that can happen. You make a lot of money for say 2 years. You go back to school and now your school is paid for, car is paid for, and you have a nice stash in the bank to live off of while you finish school. All with the money you made from the time you ran your own business. You graduate at 24 instead of 22.
Working for yourself also instills a sense of responsibility, you mature a little faster and you apreciate the value of a dollar. When you pay for school with your hard earned cash you tend to try to get the most out of it opposed to paying for it with loans. If it did work out this way and you only made it with your own business for a couple years and you went back to school, you are also a little older and definetly more experienced in real life.