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| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
No offense man, but general degrees aren't looked upon very well. Seen a few of my manager friends talk about it. They just see it as an "easy" degree that people have taken advantage of. |
Oh none taken. I can easily see why they would be looked down upon, that's why I'm perfectly content with going back to school. But first, I'd like to ascertain what I want to go back to school for, what I feel I should study and capitalize on. That's the tricky part.
The fact is, the degree plays second fiddle to the work experience you have, if you ask me (then again, why ask me, I'm the idiot asking these questions ), and I've got manager experience under my belt. I think that'll make my resume look all the more attractive. But of course, I can't solely rely on just that...going back to school is almost a necessity at this point.
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
A degree is never bad to have, but if you are looking for a specialized career you will probably have no choice but to go back to school. |
Absolutely. Is there such thing as internships for people who have graduated? The internship fair here at my school contained literally NO companies looking for seniors; they wanted people that still had a year or two left of school. That's what I need...to actually get my hands dirty in a field that might propel my interest, to which then I can build on through graduate school.
Many of the people I know got their jobs through other people they knew, so networking is another big thing that might win me a battle or two.
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Making money isn't difficult you just need to put the effort into it. |
Oh sure, the simple act of making money is easy. But if I want a job that pulls in the big bucks, something that'll allow me to buy all kinds of toys and be able to raise a family worry-free, that's where the challenge comes into play.
And what exactly do you possess in terms of business knowledge that makes you think you can literally sell said knowledge to others?
Also, I don't doubt that job search engines work, but I just feel that you have to sift through a lot of bullshit before something even remotely worthwhile comes your way.
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