Mike_Yates
Literotica's Anti-Hero
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I know I've made this same post numerous times before, but is it possible to have a high-paying job and successful career without having to have the costly bachelors degree from a university?
In today's world, most employers insist that you have to have at least a BA from an accredited university with internships and/or work experience for nearly all of their positions.
Most of the jobs that do not require a degree are very low-paying and generally shitty.
The prerequisites employers are imposing on job applicants are so astronomical, that people with masters/doctorates from ivy-league colleges are being turned down for jobs. This is something that would NEVER have happened 15-20 years ago, where most employers welcomed college graduates for entry-level positions with loving arms. I don't know which is to blame, the bad economy or ridiculous corporatism.
In fact, most college graduates are either unemployed and living with their parents, or bagging groceries at their local supermarket. And this isn't mentioning the tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars of student debt they have 10 years to pay off.
It seems that absolutely no one is getting jobs nowadays, regardless of their qualifications and credentials.
In today's world, most employers insist that you have to have at least a BA from an accredited university with internships and/or work experience for nearly all of their positions.
Most of the jobs that do not require a degree are very low-paying and generally shitty.
The prerequisites employers are imposing on job applicants are so astronomical, that people with masters/doctorates from ivy-league colleges are being turned down for jobs. This is something that would NEVER have happened 15-20 years ago, where most employers welcomed college graduates for entry-level positions with loving arms. I don't know which is to blame, the bad economy or ridiculous corporatism.
In fact, most college graduates are either unemployed and living with their parents, or bagging groceries at their local supermarket. And this isn't mentioning the tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars of student debt they have 10 years to pay off.
It seems that absolutely no one is getting jobs nowadays, regardless of their qualifications and credentials.
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