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Old 02-28-2017, 08:55 PM
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Ive seen lots of fences built in my time. It looks easy.
It is easy, you just have to know what your doing.

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But when I go to build a fence its obviously done by an amateur. Anyone who looks at it can tell an amateur did this job. Why would you want to do that to your child.
Because the portion of fence shared with our neighbor was constructed by a journeyman carpenter. The portion I built along the unshared property line looks alot nicer, is constructed of better materials, is much more solid, and cheaper. I'd want to do "that" to my child because I love them and care about there general well being.

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You might be able to do the lessons, but not at the level that a professional teacher does it.
When I attended U of A, the majority of people who dropped out of my degree program took education. A quick Google search, the top three easiest degrees to obtain, Special Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education.

http://www.thebestcolleges.org/top-1...degree-majors/
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