My Brother is a college drop out. But he no longer had a choice since he kept failing a double engineering class I think it was and he couldn't afford to go anymore. Just recently he finally got everything paid off. Now WVU wants him back )
not if its in a high demand field. Arts degree's are a dime a dozen. where i live an associates in industrial technology can get you a job quick and a shit ton of pay with it.
Come January i'm taking a Manufacturing skills and concepts coarse at my local college. With some luck i can leverage it to get a Line Operator position starting at 20 an hour. already have the recommendation of 2 very high up lab coats ( department bosses) behind me
I disagree. It will open a lot of doors that would otherwise remain closed if you only had a high school diploma. It's at least enough to get you in the door for an interview for most places.
lol @ anyways regardless. Did your art degree no require rhet comp 101?
trade skills are the way to go nowadays. Theres a national shortage of them and companies are desperate to get them, paying top dollar for experienced people. My mom's boyfriend was a lineman crew chief for 20 years with the Met-Ed power company. He got a call from PPL a few months ago offering him all his current benefits plus a 4 dollar an hour raise to jump ship. companies are poaching one another cause they can't find qualified workers.
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Come January i'm taking a Manufacturing skills and concepts coarse at my local college. With some luck i can leverage it to get a Line Operator position starting at 20 an hour. already have the recommendation of 2 very high up lab coats ( department bosses) behind me
lol @ anyways regardless. Did your art degree no require rhet comp 101?
Got an A obv and the professor was creepy
I know just a certificate, not even a degree, just a certificate in welding can start you at like 40,000 a year around here
Some workers found themselves stranded in strange cities across the nation, hundreds or thousands of miles from home, without a penny in their pocket and no plan of action to take next. This entire scenario is a window into the type of man Mitt Romney is at his core. When there is nothing to lose, and the cameras are not rolling, he is a ruthless individual.
Some members of the Romney staff took it in stride. MSNBC.com reported one staffer who, when asked about the credit cards being cut off, shrugged and said: "Fiscally conservative." As is often the case, the perspective of the situation depends on how one looks at the situation.