Why does it matter when I finished college? My point is that I have at all, and he's quite a few years my senior and hasn't. I'm not so much trying to trash him and make myself seem superior as I am explaining that he and I are far from being equals. Yoda was trying to make it sound as if he and I were at the same point in our lives while at RadioShack, and that's not true. I'm not saying that everyone simply must go to college by the time they're 30, I just think being that age and working at a crap company like RS is rather...unfortunate.
And yes, I now work at what used to be Kinko's, but not only is it an interim job until I find work in my actual field, it's still relevant to my degree in many ways, and far superior in many ways to my job at RadioShack. I wish I had left that place much, much sooner.
I'm a little more inclined to believe that the lack of education comment was indeed a bit of a swipe at the guy....it otherwise has nothing to do with anything at all. His education level doesn't mean he is an idiot, he just might not know what he wants to do in life, which is something a lot of people have.
It's just silly to think that someone who went to college is any better than someone who didn't (I'm not saying you directly said this but you seemed to point towards 'well, I went to college and this guy is 30 and doesn't have the same education level as I do'). I went to college for a year, decided that the path I chose wasn't for me, and now I don't know what I want to do. That doesn't make me any better than a person who never stepped foot in college and that doesn't make me any worse than anyone for not going back at the moment to do something else.
How do you know he 'doesn't have it all'? The meaning is quite different for different people. Having a nice house and a nice family is having it all to some people. Having a great education, great friends and a great job is having it all to others. Perhaps this guy is happy with where he stands in life and he's at least being useful to society by having a job instead of being a lazy 30 year old who still lives at home with mommy and daddy.
I don't think it's fair to judge someone's life like that. Maybe he couldn't afford school. I know I sure as hell can't right now. Maybe he didn't know what to do. Maybe something happened in his life that prevented him from going. Fact of the matter is, had he not hit on your girl, the point he is at in his life wouldn't matter to you and you wouldn't judge it. It's only after he hit on her that you decide to say something about his life to put him down (and you basically were putting him down by saying in fewer words that this guy is older than you but isn't as educated at you and will waste away at RadioShack for the rest of his life while you move on to whatever you went to school for).
In the end, the lack of equality you two share has absolutely nothing to do with anything. It kinda sounds like you are trying to reassure yourself by saying 'this guy doesn't have the life I do so she wont go to him'. I do honestly sense a bit of insecurity on your part and you feel that you need to tell yourself that this guy doesn't have what it takes to 'steal' your girlfriend away when the fact of the matter is, he doesn't need anything at all. If she likes him, she'll go for it. He doesn't have to be well educated or have an amazing job.
It's not unfortunate to be 30 and working at RadioShack. The guy is making a living and supporting himself. It's low to knock someone down just because of the job they work at.