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Often yes they do. Usually the demands of life and immediate pressures of running a household force young married couples in to " lock-in" jobs. What i mean by this is, jobs that pay the bills and may even be reliable, but lock you in to one career path or skill set. Often they are minimum wage or low pay but offer as many hours as you like. They seem secure and fitting at the time. When your needs grow as your family grows, your income no longer sustains you. You have become " locked-in". You do not HAVE THE SKILLS OR EDUCATION REQUIRED TO SECURE A BETTER POSITION. This does not mean you need university courses, nor does it mean you cannot get married young. However, it does mean be smart and plan. Take some college courses to increase your skill and value. Can you use those skills to land a career with a growing job path? If not, perhaps could you work for yourself at something. Many have sidestepped the education barriers by becoming a entrepreneur. Point is when you are young you have choices!. Make them!. If you do not, they will be made FOR YOU later.

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