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Malcolm 
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Posted on: Jun. 24 2014,09:58 |
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Bullshit.
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Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

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Posted on: Jun. 25 2014,06:36 |
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Considering the fact that most jobs require a college degree (even though you don't actually NEED one), I'd say they have to be correct about college graduates making more.
However, it's a bullshit study that further enforces a bullshit system.
Engineers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and a handful of other highly specialized jobs need "higher education".
The vast majority of the jobs in the history of mankind do not need a college degree to be completed.
(I don't count certifications or trade schools as "degrees" or college.)
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TPRJones 
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Posted on: Jun. 25 2014,07:30 |
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QUOTE Considering the fact that most jobs require a college degree... Nope. The majority do not. Factory jobs, janitorial, fast food, day labor, ditch digging, etc etc etc are the most common jobs. No degree required. Just sayin'.
QUOTE (I don't count certifications or trade schools as "degrees" or college.) Depends on the certifcation. Some of them involve more instructional time than a four-year degree (like the commercial pilot cert). And some of the short ones can still get you a six-figure starting salary (like the underwater welding cert).
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Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

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Posted on: Jun. 25 2014,08:06 |
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QUOTE Nope. The majority do not. Factory jobs, janitorial, fast food, day labor, ditch digging, etc etc etc are the most common jobs. No degree required. Just sayin'.
My bad. I should have specified that I was thinking of career jobs, not service industry jobs.
QUOTE Depends on the certifcation. Some of them involve more instructional time than a four-year degree (like the commercial pilot cert). And some of the short ones can still get you a six-figure starting salary (like the underwater welding cert).
I wouldn't consider those as part of the "college system" that I consider to be a huge problem.
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TPRJones 
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Posted on: Jun. 25 2014,08:12 |
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Oh! I read your statement backwards. You weren't saying certs aren't as good as college, you were saying certs aren't part of the same problems that college has. Gotcha.
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Leisher 
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Posted on: Jun. 25 2014,08:22 |
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Certs DO have issues, but not the same ones as colleges.
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Vince 
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Posted on: Jun. 26 2014,03:38 |
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(Leisher @ Jun. 25 2014,10:06)
QUOTE QUOTE Nope. Â The majority do not. Â Factory jobs, janitorial, fast food, day labor, ditch digging, etc etc etc are the most common jobs. Â No degree required. Â Just sayin'. My bad. I should have specified that I was thinking of career jobs, not service industry jobs. Considering how many people hold degrees outside of their career field, I'd say it's not just service industry. At least, it's not required to be able to DO the job. Maybe to GET the job.
As far as the earning potential with a degree, I have to wonder how much of that is because those that can't or don't get a degree just don't have as much earning potential in general due to other things?
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Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

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Posted on: Jun. 26 2014,06:01 |
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(Vince @ Jun. 26 2014,06:38)
QUOTE (Leisher @ Jun. 25 2014,10:06)
QUOTE QUOTE Nope. Â The majority do not. Â Factory jobs, janitorial, fast food, day labor, ditch digging, etc etc etc are the most common jobs. Â No degree required. Â Just sayin'. My bad. I should have specified that I was thinking of career jobs, not service industry jobs. Considering how many people hold degrees outside of their career field, I'd say it's not just service industry. Â At least, it's not required to be able to DO the job. Â Maybe to GET the job. As far as the earning potential with a degree, I have to wonder how much of that is because those that can't or don't get a degree just don't have as much earning potential in general due to other things? Yeah, "getting" the job was my point. Almost every job these days (aside from service jobs) require a degree according to the job postings. However, does one really need a degree to "do" the job? In most cases, no. It's just HR people helping to continue a broken system.
Look no further than military service versus college. HR people will tell you that college on a resume is more important. They're full of shit.
College - Kid left home, partied, studied sometimes, and got taught theory about something.
Military - Kid left home, was taught discipline, got in shape, traveled, learned a skill, got years of experience in said skill, and learned to take and follow orders. It's not a contest.
Do you hire the person with no experience and who just spent four years drunk or the guy who spent four years actually doing the job?
Of course, that doesn't apply to every job, but I believe I made my point.
As for earning potential, if all career type jobs falsely require a degree, well fucking DUH, those with degrees have more earning potential.
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Vince 
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Posted on: Jun. 27 2014,05:18 |
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I hear welders are in high demand and can make pretty good money as well.
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Jun. 27 2014,06:38 |
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I hear software engineers make a boatload more with nicer working conditions.
Welders don't make dick
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Vince 
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Posted on: Jun. 27 2014,07:15 |
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Yeah, too bad the jobs are going to Indians with visas. Read an article the other day where all the US staff of programmers were being laid off and actually training their replacements. Wish I could find it again. Read it within the last couple of weeks.
I don't know about that chart, but my sister was talking to a construction guy in the Nashville area that said you can make 60k pretty easy in that area with experience. Hear-say, but for what it's worth.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Jun. 27 2014,07:26 |
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Yeah, round these parts it's the "boiler maker" union. Â The wife collects on a lot of them and she doesn't understand why they can make $120k a year and still not be able to afford their car and house payment.
Oh yeah, it's because they go $30k in debt to the local video casinos, get several DUIs, and generally just aren't too bright.
Edited by GORDON on Jun. 27 2014,07:27
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Jun. 27 2014,10:27 |
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(Malcolm @ Jun. 27 2014,10:17)
QUOTE QUOTE 60k pretty easy in that area with experience I can find IT jobs better than that up here all day, every day. Yeah, I can't imagine a good software engineer with a few years of experience who isn't making $100k.
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Vince 
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Posted on: Jun. 28 2014,12:12 |
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(TheCatt @ Jun. 27 2014,12:27)
QUOTE (Vince @ Jun. 27 2014,10:15)
QUOTE Yeah, too bad the jobs are going to Indians with visas. Actually, visas are pretty limited for those guys. For now. Zuckerburg is pushing hard to change that with Immigration reform. I'm really starting to hate that little prick's guts.
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