olivianewtonjohn
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This was on the right side when I was watching a youtube video. Seems relievent to the OP as well as the last few posters talking about school.
A trillion dollars in student loans. Record high unemployment. Three million good jobs that no one seems to want. The goal of Profoundly Disconnected is to challenge the absurd belief that a four-year degree is the only path to success. The Skills Gap is here, and if we don’t close it, it’ll swallow us all. Which is a long way of saying, we could use your help…
I'm talkin 'bout pimpin' since been pimpin' since been pimpin' since been pimpin'!
Yes I have heard about Mike Rowe's program really a cool idea. Obviously college is not always the answer for every situation/person, there are many factors to consider if an individual will benefit from it. I was just posting to give an alternative view from the college sucks crowd. I liked that he gave an economic and noneconomic reason.
College is for people who cannot learn on their own, and need people to teach them.
Wow. Generalizations are typically inaccurate, but hey, you learn that in college.
One of the main things that one can learn in college is................ "how" to learn.
While I totally agree that college is not for everyone, and we can all bring up anecdotal evidence to prove our point, there are just as many circumstances where college has made all the difference in the world.
Looks like this thread has no purpose. The OP doesn't seem to be here anymore.
Clukx is the OP!If I would have remembered that the OP of this thread is the same OP from these threads:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/what-is-wrong-with-people.11170/#post-476335
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/hoa-sucks.11327/#post-483411
I never would have responded...........
...had to do something entertaining during your extended absence. Anyway, besides having read all the infighting going on in YOUR thread, did you come across anything helpful?Holy shit, i just read all of this off topic fighting, guys can we not do this here...
Back on topic im still looking for a new job just not very aggressive at the moment just sending out resumes online but thats how i got my current job!
What position/jobs have you recently been targeting with your resumes, if I may ask?I agree and disagree at the same time with the thought that college isnt helpful this may be somewhat true to get a job but what about getting a high paying job? I know in most cases you just gotta know somebody but in my case...i dont.
Its really hard to save enough money to start your own legitimate business...
I agree and disagree at the same time with the thought that college isnt helpful this may be somewhat true to get a job but what about getting a high paying job? I know in most cases you just gotta know somebody but in my case...i dont.
Its really hard to save enough money to start your own legitimate business...
I will have to do that. I must admit i kind of scrolled through all the fighting and might have missed some great replies im sorry guys im not ignoring you ill read them now!Medical field or anything where there is expected job growth and demand. If its something that the average moronic member of our society cant learn between watching reality shows then thats a good sign.
There are careers in the medical field that start at 70K and can in some rare cases go into the millions. Go look around. One nice thing you can try is google "______ bls". Where the ___ is what ever career your interested in.
Searching "electrical engineer bls" brings up statistics that say in 2010 the median pay was $87K/$41 an hour....The projected job growth from 2010-2020 is 6% (slower than average).
Next I searched dentist blvs 146K median pay/$70 an hour....Projected job growth 21%
Its not the end all be all but might help get you on the right path. It definitely helped me
EDIT: Also you need to change your attitude and take a shot of man the fuck up
Saying in most cases you need to know someone to get a job is a pathetic copout. Yes it would help but do you think the only people getting jobs are people who knew other people? Really.
2nd EDIT: Also you dont even acknowledge the helpful posts that many others have already posted? Yes the thread got off track but maybe you should go back through it to see some of the helpful responses you have already received?
I like this idea, also i might look into a little more education but thats not a route i really wanna go downFind a smaller chain hotel and prove your worth. Once you are indispensable it is very "easy" to rise in ranks. Starting pay is most often above min wage and managers pay is great for someone under 30 with no kids. They rarely ever test for drugs as well. After proving yourself as manager you can go district, life career right there.