You are BEAUTIFUL Autumn, Originally Posted by Franklin4Franklin heres a thread you might want to partake..
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=718984
You are BEAUTIFUL Autumn, Originally Posted by Franklin4Franklin heres a thread you might want to partake..
But it's more than that. Like someone mentioned, even manufacturing jobs are becoming so high tech, they require a degree.My dad started his business 30 years ago with just an associates and just hired friends and family fresh out of high school. The way his field has grown and advanced he now has to go to special training on computers and equipment yearly not to mention sending staff at his stores to it as well. There is no such thing as just hiring people out of high school in most fields anymore. My dad just turned 50 and had to go back to college for some computer classes to update the system for his businesses.
My intent is not to get into a semantics argument. My point is more and more "blue collar" jobs are becoming "specialized" to the point they require a degree. Originally Posted by Always Horny
I had a roommate in school that got a graduate degree in philosophy. He landed his dream job...managed a shoe store, ala Al Bundy, Originally Posted by wantsomeI'm not so much busting on philosophy, we need thinkers. But philosophy of community economic development sounds subsidized and worthless.
I'm not so much busting on philosophy, we need thinkers. But philosophy of community economic development sounds subsidized and worthless.But could get ya a in at going to McD's U of burger flipping to run a McD for a x football player tryin ta keep the welfare workers working long enough to be useful.
The shoe stores won't run themselves. Originally Posted by JohnnyCap