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In response to
"
college is the new high school degree
"
by
pixitude
I am not so sure, honestly. -- nm
Posted by
loosi (aka loosilu2)
Mar 13 '12, 21:44
(No message)
Responses:
take your college degree(s) off your resume and go apply for some jobs -- nm
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pixitude
Mar 13, 21:44
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Better yet, look at the requirements for a lot of entry level jobs like receptionist or help desk helper.
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Trish
Mar 13, 21:52
2
are you talking about the "job requirements" or what the job *actually* requires -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 13, 21:54
1
I'm talking written job requirements. It's pretty commonsensical that a degree isn't required to do the job.
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Trish
Mar 13, 22:01
I am not sure it has to be a premium, six figure degree. It depends. -- nm
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loosi
Mar 13, 21:45
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yeah. med school could pay that off, law school could if you're a reasonable lawyer, probably a reputable mba depending on your other experience
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mafic
Mar 13, 21:51
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for some careers, networking matters more than experience. but again, it depends. -- nm
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loosi
Mar 13, 21:59
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