Get a haircut first.i might have lucked out.
i have an interview next week with the state attorneys office. Double what im making now if i get the job :D
Get a haircut first.i might have lucked out.
i have an interview next week with the state attorneys office. Double what im making now if i get the job :D
bribe the attorney with sexual favors
i heard that helps
I'm one of the few (if any) on the forums who think College is a scam
What's your specialty? Paralegal? Coffee-getter? Server monkey?i might have lucked out.
i have an interview next week with the state attorneys office. Double what im making now if i get the job :D
I think in my profession (IT) it gets you in the door at the very least a bit easier with a higher starting salary. People who went to college make around $1 million more in their lifetimes than their high school counterparts:Unless you plan to work a job that absolutely requires a particular degree (like anything in the medical/legal fields), then there is absolutely no legitimate reason to go to college. Everything you can ever want to educate yourself on is available online, for free. Hell, even MIT has free online courses and study material for anybody to use. It's the exact same course as you would get if you were to actually enroll at MIT, but they won't give you a degree.
The degree is nothing more than a receipt showing that you know what you know. And like I said, unless you're going to become a doctor or a lawyer, you typically aren't going to need that piece of paper. Your knowledge and experience will show that you know what you know. Any employer worth working for knows this, which is why some of the best companies to work for in the US don't even bother asking to see your degree/diploma; if you know what you're doing and you're not an idiot, they'll throw money at you.
I'm a perfect example of this. I dropped out of high school and took my GED. I spent a few months in community college and dropped out. Didn't matter to Apple when I started working for them for just shy of two years and getting two promotions.
A good company doesn't care about paper. They care about people. Just keep that in mind when you're deciding what type of career you want to choose. There is absolutely no reason to pay back a student loan for twenty years because you want to build sheds.
That's about half my job right now. Other half is writing specs, reports, and wrangling databases. I guess that's where everyone starts. One of my professors is a CIO and he started the same way.IT Helpdesk
smartass
True. I've interviewed for several companies where I was more than qualified for the position, but they wouldn't hire me because I lacked a degree.I think in my profession (IT) it gets you in the door at the very least a bit easier with a higher starting salary. People who went to college make around $1 million more in their lifetimes than their high school counterparts:
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/moneymatters/a/edandearnings.htm
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2011/08/college-gradutates-pay.html
Although depending on WHERE in IT, all you need is a few pieces of paper (CISSP, CCNP, A+, MCSE, etc.) and you're set.
Mind if I ask how much that actually pays?Get an adf.ly account.
Use it to redirect to every link and image you post.
????
Not so much profit, but maybe some.
Anyway, I know that feel. Family's been fucking poor for, what, maybe 3-4 months? Barely scrape enough for the bills anymore.