Borzak
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You will have to offer a lot more than $8 an hour to get engineers to apply for your jobs.
I think you misunderstood my statement.Ill add a pic later, but as an engineer I'd shit on your desk once for an $8 an hour job. Try some failed classics major or go to a community college. Link related.
http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2013/04/...ge-majors-are/
How many have degrees from Everest or Apollo college?I think you misunderstood my statement.
The fact that all these kids with their fancy business degrees are willingly applying for $8 an hour jobs is laughable. They wasted a shit ton of money to get a degree and then get an entry level, low skilled job that requires no education.
My point was, don't people get real degrees anymore, such as engineering, where they will have the ability to get a job worthy of the hard work they put in to getting that degree?
Im curious to know what the statistic is in youth graduating with business degrees vs. engineering degrees these days. Given there is a center for "higher" education on every street corner and every other website.
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still not really good ones
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This smacks a bit of Old Economy Steve syndrome.I think you misunderstood my statement.
The fact that all these kids with their fancy business degrees are willingly applying for $8 an hour jobs is laughable. They wasted a shit ton of money to get a degree and then get an entry level, low skilled job that requires no education.
My point was, don't people get real degrees anymore, such as engineering, where they will have the ability to get a job worthy of the hard work they put in to getting that degree?
Im curious to know what the statistic is in youth graduating with business degrees vs. engineering degrees these days. Given there is a center for "higher" education on every street corner and every other website.
I think you misunderstood my statement.
The fact that all these kids with their fancy business degrees are willingly applying for $8 an hour jobs is laughable. They wasted a shit ton of money to get a degree and then get an entry level, low skilled job that requires no education.
My point was, don't people get real degrees anymore, such as engineering, where they will have the ability to get a job worthy of the hard work they put in to getting that degree?
Im curious to know what the statistic is in youth graduating with business degrees vs. engineering degrees these days. Given there is a center for "higher" education on every street corner and every other website.