Well no shit. Most jobs don't need degrees and you are a fucking moron if you spend 4 years a tens of thousands of $$$ to get a piece of paper with your name on it claiming you are a "expert" at something.
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From the post:
"More than half of Americans who earned college diplomas find themselves working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree or utilize the skills acquired in obtaining one. What's worse, they can get stuck there for the entirety of their careers.
If a graduate's first job is in a low-paying field or out-of-line with a worker's interests, it could pigeonhole them into an undesirable role or industry that's hard to escape, according to a new study from The Burning Glass Institute and the Strada Institute for the Future of Work. The findings come as more Americans question the eroding value of a college degree, and as more employers are dropping higher education degree requirements altogether."
Well no shit. Most jobs don't need degrees and you are a fucking moron if you spend 4 years a tens of thousands of $$$ to get a piece of paper with your name on it claiming you are a "expert" at something.
Archive: https://archive.today/PaHdb
From the post:
"More than half of Americans who earned college diplomas find themselves working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree or utilize the skills acquired in obtaining one. What's worse, they can get stuck there for the entirety of their careers.
If a graduate's first job is in a low-paying field or out-of-line with a worker's interests, it could pigeonhole them into an undesirable role or industry that's hard to escape, according to a new study from The Burning Glass Institute and the Strada Institute for the Future of Work. The findings come as more Americans question the eroding value of a college degree, and as more employers are dropping higher education degree requirements altogether."
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