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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Sep 2009
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Top Salaried Undergrad Degrees
H the K wrote:
BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:
BAR wrote:
H the K wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 11:02:27 -0400, NotNow penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
|Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!
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|http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp
None, I suspect, have EVER been in liberal arts. But, then, how
civilized would we be without grammar, rhetoric, logic, geometry,
arithmetic, music, or astronomy?
An awful lot of us liberal arts graduates didn't go to college to
learn a trade.
And some of us didn't go to college and we passed those of you with
your liberal arts degrees in the earnings area long ago.
I doubt it, Bertie. but you keep trying to sell it. I'm sure the
right-wing retards here will believe you.
Care to trade 1040's?
1. Not proof of anything...anyone with tax software can fake entries tax
forms.
2. If you've had your at-will job for 15-20 years, my guess is that
you've broken the $100,000 salary barrier. That's no big deal in this
market.
I spend more than that each year. It's good for the economy and the
charities.
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