I'm with cluggy on this one. Stay out of this sheep. Your not a driver, and your still not better than anyone else. Even with all that education. As far as making our own wages that's just ridiculous. If that was the case we would all be millionaires.
As for my education,
High school
1 year at Five Towns college majoring in music performance and minoring in Music Production & Engineering. Unfortunately, I'm not as good as hat rak to get into Berkley. I do have my own 24 track(partly digital) studio in my house but rarely get to use it)
1 year studying classical music at community(actually a very good program, surprising for a community college), with emphasis on classical guitar.
1 year studying astronomy, physics and math as well as archeology, anthropology. Was working towards a degree in science but personal problems arose and moved off Long Island (to never return) and reality sunk in. Ended up back in school studying Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, only got a 2 year degree out of it and worked as an Electrical Designer for 10 years.
A few years(on and off) studying other topics. i.e. math, philosophy etc...
And many years from the school of hard knocks.
Unfortunately due to the nature of the field I chose, wages actually went down, jobs were very hard to come by and decided to do what was in my family since the early 20th century. Drive a truck. Didn't even have to take pay cut, I made the same amount my first year driving a truck that I did my last year working in the Engineering field.
Unfortunately though my company wouldn't let me set my own wages. I told them 70,000 a year with full company paid benefits, 401k that I didn't have to put money into, only them. A brand new, fully decked out Kenworth W900 studio(600hp or better of course) with a stainless 53' spread axle reefer, and only having to work 2 days a week. But unfortunately all I got was a 95 volvo making 23% per load. Can't say I didn't try though!