Lol, I'm 26, I've never had a chequebook, probably never will.
I'm 30 and still use checks regularly. Probably 95% of my income to my company is still checks. They are still incredibly common.
Lol, I'm 26, I've never had a chequebook, probably never will.
Yea that pisses me off too. You have to know how to actually write. And you can't do math on a computer. It's not going to be long and all these kids will be signing their names as X because they can't handwrite. Pathetic.
I'm 30 and still use checks regularly. Probably 95% of my income to my company is still checks. They are still incredibly common.
I’ll say it again, the catholic school system is pretty good, they don’t preach all the pc B.S. as much as the public system, and our school has the highest grades in town.
Are there still things they teach that I disagree with, you bet! But that’s where parenting comes in.
I get the advancement in technology. But writing a short story or putting a paragraph together. On paper. Remember writing until your hand hurt.
I’m trying not to place all the blame here on teachers or curriculums as each school is different.
Agreed, if I start a business I'm sure it'll be mandatory, but for my personal use I don't need it. For the once and a while I need to make a large payment I just get a bank draft, as most places want a certified cheque anyway.
Yea not too many places take a check unless you have account. Fun fact land titles still takes checks, from anyone surprisingly. Most of my stuff is small contractors though where checks are still king. E-transfers slowing creeping up but $3k limits make them tough.
What would Ferniesnow say?
I think one of the issues is life skills. Teachers tend to push an agenda ...but based on what. I would bet that a very high percentage of them have never actually left the school system. They went to school as kids, graduated, of to university/college for a degree in teaching and back into school as a teacher. Pretty hard for them to think outside the box when they have never been out of the box themselves.