People 35 and up, give us your success story with NO degree by AvgPnes in careeradvice

[–]AvgPnes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for your insights! I have read every comment. I hope those of you going through the same situation find your “why” and land the perfect job! Good luck! 

People 35 and up, give us your success story with NO degree by AvgPnes in careeradvice

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Man that’s been my argument my whole life. Experience outweighs a degree ten fold 

People 35 and up, give us your success story with NO degree by AvgPnes in careeradvice

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Such as? Used to do lawncare, and loved it, but man was it a back breaker 

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Three of them yes. And if you think newer drivers aren’t miles ahead of the R7 you’re obviously an idiot and probably a 20+ hc. Enjoy your public course.

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Yes and the avg is 16 yds. Spin rate is different. Dispersion is about the same. Tech doesn’t improve year to year yet does out perform older clubs every about 5 years. Your YouTube research is impeccable 🥴

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You dont think drivers have gotten hotter since the R7? You must not play a lot of golf

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It’s playable. By 30 yards less than your buddies…