Comments by "Scott Franco" (@scottfranco1962) on "5 MORE Scams that Have Become so Normalized, We Don't Even Notice Them Anymore." video.

  1. Add: 1. Reverse mortgages. 2. Medicare advantage plans. 3. Home title protection. 4. Ink jet printers (most of the cost is cartridges, and they self destruct if you don't use them regularly). I got a lot out of high school, but it was because I took three hours of vocational classes daily, electronics, automotive, metal shop and print shop. I did that because I knew well that I was never going to be able to swing college and because the other classes like math and English bored me. I was warned several times that I would not graduate, and indeed I didn't, but got a GED later after work at an electronics job.The math requirement was covered by a test -- turns out I didn't need a class to be good at it, and the English class I took at night school, mostly because I ditched English class since it put me to sleep. True story, I kinda liked math but kept flunking it, so I would take it over again. One day I decided that I wasn't really bad at math and could pass the test if I actually studied for a change. I got an A+ on that test and was kicked out of the class for cheating :-). I don't miss high school. Ok, final joke. I married an English teacher. Ya, funny I know. Thus I almost spent more time at high school helping her with her teaching than I spent actually GOING to high school, which I ditched a lot. This was during the 2000s. I noticed that the high schools were selling off shop equipment and scaling back their vocational schools. Metal shop and auto shop are dirty jobs don'tcha know. Is it any wonder the guy working on your car is from Vietnam?
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