While it was posted as a joke, its funny because its true.
I help recruit from colleges, the men in the construction science degrees are for the most part good hard working guys who need some direction. Men and women in the business degrees are a mixed bag. Some think all they need to do is show up, hang out on Facebook for 7 hours and maybe work an hour, others show up ready to work but again - they need direction and they need constant feedback and the feedback needs a level of constant encouragement or they get frustrated and quit. For most of these people this is the first time they have ever worked in their lives - never had a job at McDonalds, never had their own lawn mowing jobs, never did much around their home growing up. If you can channel it without getting frustrated you can make them an asset.
The absolute worst are the educators and liberal arts degrees. I have little experience with these people but my wife works with them everyday as a teacher. The video above is a pretty good indicator of what you get.
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