Posted by Paul from MI on August 10, 2010 at 05:29:40 from (204.106.244.65):
In Reply to: College Education posted by Showcrop on August 10, 2010 at 04:27:02:
Depends on the degree. I have three sons and three daughters-in-law, all have are degreed, three have Masters. They are all working in their chosen fields, and have been since they graduated. I believe the difference is that they all have degrees that directly relate to a profession. Too many kids go to college with no idea of what they want to do, get a degree in some subject that interests them, but has no relationship to a JOB. No wonder they can't find employment. Having said all that, work ethic makes a huge difference. None of them work an 8 hour day. Weekends and evenings are fair game too. Lot like farming isn't it? I'm very proud of all of them, but they earned it themselves. Sorry for the rant, but it's a sore subject with me. People educated in areas that are not related to employment is pretty much a waste, except for their own personal satisfaction.
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