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Wise men drop out of uni askMiktay wrote:a wise man once said: get a degree if it iz useful but mek sure u also learn a trade.
dougla_boy wrote:desifemlove wrote:unemployment would go down a LOT if people did these things:
- not study sheit degrees - Not all degrees are sh!t, just that people need to know how to be marketable i guess
- get certs as well as degrees - not necessarily, however, not every Tom, Dick and Harry need to have a degree, choose wisely
- have a plan of what to do once graduating - this really isn't that simple, people do take a while to find their niche
- work in a good company - this is irrelevant, everybody has to start somewhere, however, you should make sure you learn from wherever you work, and take the good training and ethics with you to the next job
- have the balls to open a business or do something else - not everybody wanna open a business, if everybody open does this, then who will work for you when you need workers?
- don't just wuk OJT or government job - this is nonsense, there are people who work government and do their own thing at the side and are very successful
but apparently i cannot talk, coz i'm so worse off when i never wuked OJT in my life, unlike zeitgeist or whatever he call heself.
Ted_v2 wrote:Just today im thinking about how i was fortunate to get a job.
Went and met some classmates, some of them doing pretty good some doing bad. I did auto service tech.
Fellas selling cloth, some working in grocery, got a few working in the car industry. some Doing construction.
My view?
all of us did the same thing in school, we all doing totally diff stuff now and working for almost the same thing.
the guy in construction working for more i think?
Farming is not easy, I tired it but was just not in to it. I ended up renting out the farm to folks who have better green hands that me. They doing pretty good with fast crops.Phone Surgeon wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:Just today im thinking about how i was fortunate to get a job.
Went and met some classmates, some of them doing pretty good some doing bad. I did auto service tech.
Fellas selling cloth, some working in grocery, got a few working in the car industry. some Doing construction.
My view?
all of us did the same thing in school, we all doing totally diff stuff now and working for almost the same thing.
the guy in construction working for more i think?
and those who doing farming probably have a more stable and higher income than plenty who went the office work route
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