16 year old drops out of school to play guitar hero

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http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/101746

tech.yahoo.com said:
Sun Aug 17, 2008 2:29PM EDT
Regular readers know that I love video games as much as the next guy. In fact, my right ankle is still sore from drumming my way through a marathon Rock Band session last night (who knew calibrating the TV would make such a difference!?), and I'm always looking for the latest titles to pop into my Xbox.
But how much gaming is too much? For North Carolina native Blake Peebles, there's no such thing. Guitar Hero is his title of choice. "I usually play till I can't anymore," he says, in this profile from the News & Observer.
In fact, young Mr. Peebles is dropping out of high school... in order to focus on Guitar Hero full time. Peebles hopes to join the small but growing crew of players looking to make gaming a job. Citing his victories in Guitar Hero tournaments, which include "gift certificates, gaming equipment, and chicken sandwiches," Peebles thinks he has the chops to play competitively and earn actual money in the process. As the story notes, top gamers on the competitive circuit can earn up to $80,000 a year (though $25,000 is more common). Peebles, of course, can count his 52 Chick-fil-A combo meals toward that total.
I was at first inclined to disparage the decision by his parents to let Peebles drop out of school, but it seems a little less ridiculous when you delve into the facts. Peebles hahdn't been doing well in school and wasn't liked, and even now he isn't gaming full time. He has a tutor that provides a private education, and his parents say he's doing well with the more focused instruction and that their son now even does his homework without complaint. (Presumably he can hit the axe sooner after he's finished his studies.)
However, I worry that Peebles, who's just 16, may have a tough road ahead trying to break into competitive gaming. The costs of traveling to tournaments alone can totally outstrip earnings, and the amount of training can be grueling. Sponsorships are often a pipe dream. And then there's the issue of games going out of date and being replaced by something new. Traditional athletes never have to worry about, say, distance running being upgraded with a new version, but many games can go out of style, fast. In the end, there's just not much cash there: One gamer, quoted at the end of the linked article, says that in eight years his total earnings are about $25,000 total, and that's including a national championship in Halo 2.
What do you think, parents? Did Peebles' folks do the right thing in letting their son drop out of school?

I heard this idiot on the radio yesterday. Needless to say the DJ's were making fun of the brilliant decision but more so because of his idiotic parents. Stupid people should not pro-create but alas here we are.

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your thread title is very misleading. hes still being taught and is even learning 'better' from his private tutor... so it only made since to pursue a career, and get an education in a much easier environment. dumb ass career, but its not my life or child... lol

think of how many girls drop out of school to be models?...
 

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Rennat;1108487 said:
your thread title is very misleading. hes still being taught and is even learning 'better' from his private tutor... so it only made since to pursue a career, and get an education in a much easier environment. dumb ass career, but its not my life or child... lol

think of how many girls drop out of school to be models?...


no
he dropped out of school

As for home schooling. According to him in the KDWB interview. He wakes up at 1pm in the afternoon. When exactly is this home schooling at?

As for you, how about you type correctly.

"made since"? You mean made sense right? ;)

As for drop outs. I don't think about them. Only time I think about them is when one passes a resume through my desk and it quickly goes in the fail at life column.

On a related note. I WISH that real life was as easy as high school was. Man, no bills to pay. Only thing I had to worry about was grades. If you can not do that, then you can not do 8 hours of work with only 2 measly weeks of vacation/year. That is a failure in life waiting to happen as it only gets harder once high school finishes. =)
 

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figgie;1108506 said:
no
he dropped out of school

As for home schooling. According to him in the KDWB interview. He wakes up at 1pm in the afternoon. When exactly is this home schooling at?

As for you, how about you type correctly.

"made since"? You mean made sense right? ;)

As for drop outs. I don't think about them. Only time I think about them is when one passes a resume through my desk and it quickly goes in the fail at life column.

On a related note. I WISH that real life was as easy as high school was. Man, no bills to pay. Only thing I had to worry about was grades. If you can not do that, then you can not do 8 hours of work with only 2 measly weeks of vacation/year. That is a failure in life waiting to happen as it only gets harder once high school finishes. =)


made since... lol, i didnt even catch that... sometimes i think things and my fingers dont type them out as i think them.

drop outs = eventual failure

im not going to doubt that at all, but, hes doing it for his so called 'career'... i dont support it, im just saying its not like hes a total deadbeat (hahahaha). and i had friends who got up at noon to start home school... when you get up is not important. hell i only go to school (college) two days a week 8-1, its pretty nice!
 

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Thats a decision that will follow him through life like a giant boat ancor. Perfect example of parents that give in to their childs every whim. Those children grow up to be worthless for the most part.
 

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Rennat;1108544 said:
made since... lol, i didnt even catch that... sometimes i think things and my fingers dont type them out as i think them.

drop outs = eventual failure

im not going to doubt that at all, but, hes doing it for his so called 'career'... i dont support it, im just saying its not like hes a total deadbeat (hahahaha). and i had friends who got up at noon to start home school... when you get up is not important. hell i only go to school (college) two days a week 8-1, its pretty nice!


hey I went to uni from 6pm to 10pm, 4 days a week ;) But I also worked full time from 8am-5pm. Did that for 5 years. If the multi-million dollar basket ball players can get out of high school with a diploma and alot of them go to uni AND play baskset ball and still manage to pass. This little monger should be able to do that unless he is a blabering idiot (which Mr Peebles seems to be).
 
figgie;1108557 said:
hey I went to uni from 6pm to 10pm, 4 days a week ;) But I also worked full time from 8am-5pm. Did that for 5 years. If the multi-million dollar basket ball players can get out of high school with a diploma and alot of them go to uni AND play baskset ball and still manage to pass. This little monger should be able to do that unless he is a blabering idiot (which Mr Peebles seems to be).

Man, I tried my hardest to arrange my schedule so I wouldn't have classes on Friday but couldn't. 2 days of classes a week would just leave me with nothing to do! Luckily all my evenings are free and my only classes on fridays are Logic and Chemistry lab :naughty:
 

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I know a kid who dropped out of school to smoke weed full time... That's a real winner. I don't know how he came up with the money to afford it, but I'm sure he had to be eating some cockmeat sandwiches at some point.

Give peebles a few years to realize money doesn't grow on trees, and the true scale of the cost of living with a few nice things in a nice house... and guitar hero will be long forgotten.
 

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IJ.;1108754 said:
Wonder what he has as a fallback for when the fad dies?


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