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Originally Posted by Moonliner
Which brings up another point. College is not for everyone. Everyone should be able to attend a college but not everyone should. If your dream is to find a cure to cancer, college is the place to be. If your dream is to drive a truck Harvard would be a bad investment. There is the perception in this country that everyone wants to go to college and be a doctor or rocket scientist. That's just not the case. A very large number of people want to drive a truck or punch an eight hour day making car parts and go home. I know a lot of these people. They look at me with a blackberry strapped to my side 24/7, carrying a laptop with me on vacation and only saying in hotels with Internet access and say man, your life sucks (a direct quote).
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Sadly to do nearly anything besides drive a truck or work retail you have to have a degree. It's no secret I hate school. The only reason I went back is so I could have that stupid piece of paper which in theory will get me more money. I work in IT, I am not learning one damn thing about IT in school. One could say I'm learning how to "multi-task" but I already knew how. What I'm really learning is I'm busting my ass and hating life so I can have a stupid piece of paper that has nothing to do with my field so I can then stress about getting a job that will pay me more money, since I won't be getting a raise from my current job after I graduate.
Vocational training is no longer acceptable in most places. Anything less than a Bachelor degree will put you at the bottom of a stack of resumes for a corporate like job, even entry level. Many companies are requiring a BA/BS to be hired on entry level.