Anyone notice how the majority of the new post for jobs require a bachelors of course they put in there work experience will count as education but I think they legally have to say that wha t do you guys think about that. And I hear that if you don’t have a bachelors promotions are transferring to other programs are like impossible now I want to keep you stuck in that same job you had kind of painful after giving so much of your life to them and I know you people are thinking and saying all the union you know the union and the union but I’m still a little worried
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College is not the end all be all for abilities, skills, knowledge, or capability. I’ve met more pseudo intellectuals that had degrees than I have anything. That piece of paper means nothing. All it does is give you a false sense that you know what you’re doing and you know more about more things than the people at or below your employee level. Most degree people in the building I work in are only really good at 2 things, being rude to you because you aren’t upper management and making the job processes more difficult. There is no collaboration, just sh-t talking about each other and backstabbing to climb the ladder, it’s a joke. So take that degree and wipe your a-s with it, that’s about all it’s worth. Give me 10 blue collar workers of my choice and they could out design, engineer, manufacture anything your 10 white collar degree guys can do in half the time and it will work twice as good.
Well it is a tech company so college degrees should be a requirement. Lots of legacy HAC managers had to go back to school like online University of Phoenix or Redlands (advertised on tv) to keep their jobs.