As Joe jackson said...
We don't know what happens when we die
We only know we die too soon
But then we have to try
Or else the world becomes
a waiting room.

Now on to Doyle, Parkhurst, Solie, Caslow, Berkowitz...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Sweeney" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]


> You get out it what you put into it. Its that simple.
>
> I know far too many people who would do well but refuse to admit that they
> need to spend some time studying. "why wont they pay for it" is the
biggest
> whine.. you are entitled to NOTHING in this world except to die at some
> point so it's really up to you where to go and how to get there.
>
> In my years, I have had the commute from hell and I used audio tapes and
> studied during lunchtime instead of going out with the guys. I squeezed in
> some class time at the college. I've spent time carpooling with the
express
> idea of reading.. I have a laptop so I can at the least run sims on the
run.
> I take it to family functions and it's understood that after a few hours
of
> togetherness, I will disappear for a few hours of study time. I've
explained
> to my daughter that even daddy has homework to do and so we each do our
> *homework* at the same time. She normally is done first :)
>
> And yes, a long suffering wife helps out alot. And I do make a point of
some
> days, blowing off Cisco/networks/PCs to spend time with family and
friends..
> it's a tough balancing act to do.
>
> If there is a will, there is a way.
>
> MikeS




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