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"Urin Asshole" wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 13:31:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Urin Asshole" wrote in message .. . Huh? You think that'll skew it enough to make much difference? Go for it. Job skill and general education have only something to do with each other, as you've already pointed out. So basically you're full of ****. What's wrong with a general education????? ------------------------------------------ Your models are very outdated. The worst degree to get now-a-days in terms of jobs is a liberal arts degree. Bull****. Try hiring someone who doesn't know how to look at a report and figure out what's going on. Or create one that can be read by someone. The worst degree to get is none. Just about every undergrad degree program requires some pretty substantial "liberal arts" background to graduate. You're argument is that if it isn't engineering or programming, then you shouldn't go to school. That's total bull**** and wrong on the face of it. Oh, sorry for using bull****. I thought this was a boating group, but it seems like there are a bunch of ****ing pansies who can't stand the ****ing word. -------------------------------------- I'll repeat my statement. Read it slowly and with feeling: "The worst degree to get now-a-days in *terms of jobs* is a liberal arts degree." Don't believe it? Look it up. |
Brewing economic scandal
On 3/18/13 7:40 PM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 17:36:05 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 16:52:37 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: For most students, the degree sought is consider no more than an entree into a field or profession. As an example, it's doubtful you could get even a decent entry level job in "psychology" without a master's degree. The problem is, once you move away from academia, there is not a lot of work in that field. We have a friend who grew up here with our daughter who got a MA and is working (or has) the PHD, She stayed in that field. She worked briefly in the prison business but there wasn't much money in it. She was supplementing her salary hustling real estate, then that business went to hell. She is now a professor at Hodges University. Not much money in the prison system????? What???? On what planet? Institutions such as hospitals and prisons in Florida pay poorly. |
Brewing economic scandal
On 3/18/13 7:43 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Urin Asshole" wrote in message ... Military tuition. Hmmm.. sounds socialist to me. Of course, we could reeinstitute the draft. That'll motivate the kids. Sheesh. ---------------------------------------- It was a benefit ... not unlike civilian companies that offer tuition assistance for employees. It still exists except the program has been halted due to the sequester. Education benefits under the GI Bill (or whatever it's modern counterpart is called) is still in force when you leave the military but the tuition assistance for school while on active duty has been stopped .... hopefully temporarily. We had a friend who got his doctorate as a classmate of my wife's a couple of years ago...he was a military social working, treating front line troops. Got sent to Afghanistan and died when an IED blew up the truck in which he was riding. Really great guy. Military paid for his doctorate and the university helped him complete the requirements within the time limits the military allocated for him. It's a good deal that the military educates its troops...helps them be better, smarter soldiers and surely helps them transition to civilian life when they leave the service. |
Brewing economic scandal
On Monday, March 18, 2013 1:54:24 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 22:25:10 -0700, Urin Asshole You think factory workers are the future? Jesus H. Christ that's a narrow view. What happens to that statistic when you take out the hedge fund managers, doctors and lawyers? What is the average salary for the regular BA who struggled with college, maybe taking 5 or even 6 years to complete his degree with very little job skill to show for it? Besides, aren't the usual liberal jerks in here constantly whining about the middle class going away (the FACTORY WORKERS) and now one of them is putting them down? They can't seem to get their stories straight. |
Brewing economic scandal
On 3/18/2013 6:21 PM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 12:44:54 -0500, amdx wrote: What's ****ing stupid ****. You are so angry your sentence isn't making sense. Calm down. Have a happy day, Mikek :-) Only to ****ing stupid ****s like you. Have you been angry all day? Mikek |
Brewing economic scandal
On 3/18/2013 12:26 AM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 21:15:08 -0500, amdx wrote: On 3/14/2013 9:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 20:35:51 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 12:09:12 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: Those "lifetime earnings" stats don't account for kids who paid up for college but didn't succeed. They end up dropping out before they finish, or finish and end up working at Starbucks. ==== Not everyone who drops out of college ends up in a dead end job. Take a look at Bill Gates and Steve Jobs for two notable examples. There are lots more. That's true, but those who don't go are much more likely to earn many thousands less over their lifetime. More true now than ever. Even four years is just the minimum now. Unless you start a business. Mikek Sure. Everyone should do it. Except everyone can't. Moronic point dip****. All this name calling, does it help your self esteem? Mikek |
Brewing economic scandal
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:27:01 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... In article , says... Yeah, it's all about the money, then when a new techology comes around, you can kiss that job goodbye. === This is not a new thing. Talk to the buggy whip manufacturers, wagon wheel makers, blacksmiths, vacuum tube makers, Kodak film developers, etc. The time are always a-changein. Exactly, continuing education is a MUST in most professions. In a lot of professions, it's the law. Just because you have a job in a specific field doesn't mean that you will be able to stay in the field your entire career. I agree completely. So, no point in have a broad education. Might as well focus on one thing. |
Brewing economic scandal
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 13:20:06 -0400, Wayne B
wrote: Sure. Everyone should do it. Except everyone can't. Moronic point dip****. ==== There once were a lot of opportunities for people who could hunt sabre tooth tigers with a spear. Should they have been guaranteed a job for life, retrained as basket weavers or just given welfare checks? When the going gets tough, the tough get going. How about when the tough get educated, the tough can adapt. |
Brewing economic scandal
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