I can relate to his experiences, I worked full time and went to school full time before I joined the Military. I would get up at 5am to go to work till 2pm then take a nap till 430pm then go to school from 5pm to 10pm. On the days that I had off I would use that time to catch up on house work and or college work. I want to reach out to young adults who are trying to decide if they want to work full time, join the military or if they want to go to college. The author is talking to a wide range of audiences, but concentrating on trying to hit the young high schoolers whom may not know what to do, do they want to go to college and have the big bills, but get the blue-collar job, or do they end up working full time like their families do trying to work their way up the chain and try to fit in some night