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Niick
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Because these people actually put effort into getting the job. Nothing is ever "ensured" you hav e to do the work to get that job yourself.
------- Take my hand, this one last time, Face the world before us, the warrior inside, In a lifetime of disaster, it's a battle to the end, Final stand, my life must carry on, And forever, this time.
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9:41 pm on June 29, 2009 | Joined: July 2005 | Days Active: 1,013 Join to learn more about Niick Ontario, Canada | Straight Male | Posts: 14,708 | Points: 90,591
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NetParicite
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i got it all paid for
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jamesish
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That's the thing, with my degree I AM almost guaranteed a job. I'm in Nursing school. I have many options.
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Porcelina
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I go to a private school that costs $50,000 a year. I pay about $2,000 after all of the assistance I get. Going to a state school would actually cost me about $6,000 a year. Plus I feel pretty swanky when I get to tell people I go to some fancy, tiny liberal arts school.
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Eh, I wouldn't pay a ton just to say I went somewhere fancy. Grad school of course, but not undergrad.
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JennyColada
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Quote: from TigressaLynnMae at 4:46 pm on June 30, 2009
..when a 4 year degree isn't even going to ensure you a good job...or a job at all.
Because it DOES guarantee you a job. A good job, at that. 
Funny, since where I work just sponsered a job fair for out of work graduates of the business college from the University of Southern California (a highly acclaimed private university). Many of these out-of-work people had graduate degrees even. In this day and age, a college degree does not guarantee employment, especially GOOD employment. I am around college students every day, some graduating, and a common worry amongst them is not being able to find work after spending thousands upon thousands of dollars on their degrees.
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TigressaLynnMae
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In this day and age, a college degree does not guarantee employment, especially GOOD employment.
It does in Louisiana. Without a college degree, an undergrad degree, you're fucked, pretty much. That's why they're pushing more and more for students to go to college, rather than go straight into some pathetic little job. I know not one graduate in the past four years who has been either worried about finding a job in their degree plan, nor who hasn't found a job. Every degree I've ever been in, or known someone in, guarantees job placement. Graduate school is pretty much null/unecessary these days. You can graduate uni, and go straight into a 40-50K job, within a few months of graduation.
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JennyColada
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I don't really care if you don't know a single out of work person with a college degree (although, according to other posts of yours, omg the economy is SO bad and you are lucky to have a job working fast food!), because I do. So what you said is pretty much null and void. A degree is great. Get it if you want it. Some people love school and love accomplishments. But don't be so blind to think that only a piece of paper will have people running to hire you - it won't. Sure, having a degree may make getting jobs easier, but it still takes effort and work to find a decent job.
------- So when you're happy (Hurray!), or sad (Aw!), Or frightened (Eeek!), or mad (Rats!) An interjection starts a sentence right.
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1:45 pm on July 2, 2009 | Joined: July 2002 | Days Active: 1,857 Join to learn more about JennyColada California, United States | Bi-curious Female | Posts: 58,608 | Points: 100,303
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TigressaLynnMae
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So what you said is pretty much null and void.
So, your way is the way to follow, then? I could say the same for your statements: "I don't care if you do know a single person out of work with a college degree, because I don't. So what you said is pretty much null and void."
Sure, having a degree may make getting jobs easier, but it still takes effort and work to find a decent job. 
Of course it takes effort, but with a college degree, you're going to find a job, almost damned fucking guaranteed. Without a college degree, you're pretty much fucked, and stuck working fast food the rest of your life.
But don't be so blind to think that only a piece of paper will have people running to hire you - it won't.
Actually, in my case, in my state, it does.
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