What did he major in that cost $65k, I wonder?
I watched a bunch of my friends go into IS back in the early 90s without adequately thinking about the future. Many of them got great jobs at Nortel right after college, started raising families, etc.
Then Nortel started laying off people by the thousands as new technology made them obsolete. My friends had to re-train at their own expense while paying off their first training costs.
That's why my genius son is going to welding school. Because he's a genius.