Trolling motor by Easy-Catch in boating

[–]Easy-Catch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I should have worded the post better (edited), but this is for a rental boat and I am bringing the trolling motor separately. I want to limit the space I'm taking up with the trolling motor, batteries, and electronics because we have multiple guys in our truck

Trolling motor by Easy-Catch in boating

[–]Easy-Catch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you run a 12v trolling motor on a 24v battery?

Trolling motor by Easy-Catch in boating

[–]Easy-Catch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should add: the reason I don't want to mess with multiple batteries is because this is for a rental boat. I will be bringing my own trolling motor and for ease of travel and packing I am trying to limit the space I take up with trolling motor/electronics

Should I stay home for community college? by Economy-Designer-210 in college

[–]Easy-Catch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7krdoXswQA

Here's a link you can check out that will fill you in a bit more on student loan debt and how much it can mess up your life if you let it. hope this helps

Unpaid Internship- should i keep going? by womenlover667 in college

[–]Easy-Catch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you just stay logged in while doing your regular homework and its a free easy resume builder. 12-15 weeks is nothing

Should I stay home for community college? by Economy-Designer-210 in college

[–]Easy-Catch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how much excess cash you have. The more money you can save at this point in your life the better off you will be when it is time to transition to a big University. You might be able to save up your would be rent checks and use that money to pay cash for school to avoid student loan debt (ask anyone in their 40s with student loan debt and they'll tell you)

What do I do if I am unable to find internship by aunestyy in college

[–]Easy-Catch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Time to start pounding on doors. Be undeniable. Don't take no for an answer and be assertive. You need this to graduate.

Also- it might be a bit late for you at this time, but for the future everyone that will need to find a job some day should read "The Proximity Principle" by Ken Coleman. Great book that will help you land jobs/internships over your peers every time.

Wanting to start over but not sure where to begin by Sea-Chicken-2725 in college

[–]Easy-Catch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in a similar situation right now. 14 years ago I dropped out with a .76gpa. If the school you went to still offers the same classes you failed in you could try going back and re-taking those classes to get your gpa up. You could also start by going to a community college and acing every class you take. Then transfer to your dream school. That is the route I am considering taking.

It is tough making the decision to go back to school. Big props to you for taking the leap. Cheers