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Gat0r 05-22-2014 11:52 AM

Demographics
 
What percentage are Degree-HS diploma.Just curious I worked Blue Collar all my life and only quit collage twice.Had bosses that had grads but no common sense .

Bogie Shooter 05-22-2014 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Gat0r (Post 881331)
What percentage are Degree-HS diploma.Just curious I worked Blue Collar all my life and only quit collage twice.Had bosses that had grads but no common sense .

Percentage of what?

Gat0r 05-22-2014 11:56 AM

White collar -Blue collar

dewilson58 05-22-2014 02:10 PM

Some #'s
 
High school or higher: 94.3%
Bachelor's degree or higher: 30.7%
Graduate or professional degree: 13.2%

CFrance 05-22-2014 02:12 PM

Dewilson, is this for TV, or the whole US, or...?

dewilson58 05-22-2014 02:14 PM

two years old, for TV

found it on the internet............fact or fiction, not sure

billethkid 05-22-2014 02:33 PM

how about some definitions?

White collar = ?

Blue collar = ?

Just for a starting baseline so we can contribute.

Bogie Shooter 05-22-2014 02:38 PM

This will get snarky before it's over.

dewilson58 05-22-2014 02:41 PM

Blue Collar???
White Collar???
I have a lot of shirts that don't even have a collar.

ilovetv 05-22-2014 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gat0r (Post 881331)
What percentage are Degree-HS diploma.Just curious I worked Blue Collar all my life and only quit collage twice.Had bosses that had grads but no common sense .

The good thing about TV is we've all "been there, done that" and we don't care what people here did or earned before this. Being both mannerly and authentic makes for good community.

Most people got here by earning an honest living, and by saving and living within their means. Everybody looks the same in shorts and golf shirt or t-shirt, and that is how most people are.

But if one wants to divide the "haves" from the "have nots", they'll see the so-called have nots living just like the haves in TV.

Earning, saving and spending wisely does an amazing job of "leveling the playing field".

graciegirl 05-22-2014 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 881421)
The good thing about TV is we've all "been there, done that" and we don't care what people here did or earned before this. Being both mannerly and authentic makes for good community.

Most people got here by earning an honest living, and by saving and living within their means. Everybody looks the same in shorts and golf shirt or t-shirt, and that is how most people are.

But if one wants to divide the "haves" from the "have nots", they'll see the so-called have nots living just like the haves in TV.

Earning, saving and spending wisely does an amazing job of "leveling the playing field".



Beautifully said.

Bizdoc 05-22-2014 08:17 PM

I'm with IloveTV. For a long time, I actually thought that stuff mattered. About 8 years ago, I began to realize that it didn't. I started to update my profile on Classmates and erased everything and replaced it with "You know, high school was a long, long time ago. Nobody cares what I did then". I'm still in touch with about 4 people from high school - and we don't talk about the past (except to remark on the deaths of people we knew well). Same with college (4 people out of over 30,000 folks). My education, my previous jobs and the like are not really relevant to being retired.

I even stopped wearing stuff from my military service. I'm still proud of serving my country. I just got tired of people who felt that they had to thank me for my service every other sentence. My memories of shipmates who gave their lives are still in a place in my heart, but no one really wants to know about who they were and why they were willing to die. On Sunday when I put flags on graves at FL National, they will be standing tall next to me in spirit and I suspect my eyes are going to be a bit misty.

My closest friends here in The Villages are folks who, like me, are enjoying whatever years we have left. We don't have to prove anything to anyone. The focus is on "now", not how special we may have thought we were in the past nor what wonderful stuff we will do in the future. Do I care how much money you have or how much your house cost? Nope. I value you for who you are right now.

If you feel the need to know about the past, that's your business. Just realize that there are some of us who are content to simply be "retired".

Bogie Shooter 05-22-2014 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 881416)
Blue Collar???
White Collar???
I have a lot of shirts that don't even have a collar.

Don't wear them on the championship golf courses.:laugh:

Vernster 05-22-2014 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 881395)
High school or higher: 94.3%
Bachelor's degree or higher: 30.7%
Graduate or professional degree: 13.2%

What are these statistics for ? Are they for The Villages ?

Vernster 05-22-2014 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 881421)
The good thing about TV is we've all "been there, done that" and we don't care what people here did or earned before this. Being both mannerly and authentic makes for good community.

Most people got here by earning an honest living, and by saving and living within their means. Everybody looks the same in shorts and golf shirt or t-shirt, and that is how most people are.

But if one wants to divide the "haves" from the "have nots", they'll see the so-called have nots living just like the haves in TV.

Earning, saving and spending wisely does an amazing job of "leveling the playing field".

Excellent post.


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