Scooby Doo
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It doesn't make sense because they (libs) love their murderers and burglars and would never want them killed, so they hate babies so much they see them beneath criminals.Liberalism, not even once.
It doesn't make sense because they (libs) love their murderers and burglars and would never want them killed, so they hate babies so much they see them beneath criminals.Liberalism, not even once.
Your college professors didn't tell you this?...Fucking "you wot, mate?" right here.
I have never heard anyone say aborting a fetus is like executing a serial killer. It's ludicrous in so many ways it's hard to know where to begin. Did you really hear this from an actual human being with your own ears?Your college professors didn't tell you this?
Mine did
YesI have never heard anyone say aborting a fetus is like executing a serial killer. It's ludicrous in so many ways it's hard to know where to begin. Did you really hear this from an actual human being with your own ears?
Never went to college or uni, thank fuck.Your college professors didn't tell you this?
Mine did
Went to community college back in 2011. Meant to go onto a ‘real college’ later but that didn’t happen for various reasons.Never went to college or uni, thank fuck.
Went to community college back in 2011. Meant to go onto a ‘real college’ later but that didn’t happen for various reasons.
Considering that’s about when the woke nonsense started really taking off, I think I dodged a bullet there.
I went to community college got two degrees and then worked in academia for awhile you didn't dodge a bullet you dodges a machine gun sweep.
Also the debt. don't forget all the debt.That bad huh? Really glad I didn’t go then. Especially given how I played with the idea of going into teaching or something due to my love of history. Even then, back when I was much less of a Traditionalist, I wouldn’t be able to stand the nonsense that’s being put out these days.
How could I have forgotten? Urgh.Also the debt. don't forget all the debt.
Debt is highly variable, a lot of it is avoidable if you choose to go to a state schools near your parents and commute to campus...Also the debt. don't forget all the debt.
Useless bits of paper still cost people extraordinary amounts, though. It's horrifying that people are in debt for $30,000 on average (and that's not including compounding interest on their loans) for a degree that's pretty much deemed worthless or not as important as it was a few decades ago.Debt is highly variable, a lot of it is avoidable if you choose to go to a state schools near your parents and commute to campus...
37k is average debt in 2024. some can go way higherUseless bits of paper still cost people extraordinary amounts, though. It's horrifying that people are in debt for $30,000 on average (and that's not including compounding interest on their loans) for a degree that's pretty much deemed worthless or not as important as it was a few decades ago.
!!! ... oh.Useless bits of paper still cost people extraordinary amounts, though.
No, just modern college/university degrees unless you're in a very niche field.!!! ... oh.
Disappointing; I thought you were about to go all-in against the concept of money.
I'm in a hiring position at my company. If they have pronouns on their resume, I don't even interview them. I also look at their LinkedIn and if it's super progressive, I usually pass.Useless bits of paper still cost people extraordinary amounts, though. It's horrifying that people are in debt for $30,000 on average (and that's not including compounding interest on their loans) for a degree that's pretty much deemed worthless or not as important as it was a few decades ago.
Employers have openly stated that they prefer people without degrees and instead portfolios (or nothing at all) because they don't have to make new employees "unlearn" everything from college). People who are a "clean slate" are preferred because they can be taught in-house.
For added hilarity and as a side tangent, company directors have said they're now discriminating against who they're hiring: People with pronouns in their resumes? Bin. Women because of MeToo and the current feminist epidemic? Bin (as they're not worth the potential headaches of false claims, women forming cliques, et cetera). It's illegal to outright do this, but I don't blame them.
Also, on a personal note, I'm so, so fucking glad I was never able to go to university because of my shit health: Compared to most people in my age group, I only owe about £1,400 in debt total. I'm a free bird in comparison to others in my age range, and I'm thankful for that.
What do you think of someone with a Bachelor's degree with three years of experienceI'm in a hiring position at my company. If they have pronouns on their resume, I don't even interview them. I also look at their LinkedIn and if it's super progressive, I usually pass.
Also every manager at my company prefers someone with certs and experience over degrees. We view degrees as almost useless, and a lot of those out of college are lazy, spoiled, entitled and need to learn to be adults still, while expecting higher pay. And for the record, Gen Z are broken. Grown children who use "mental health" as an excuse to be lazy little shits, who actually CRY when asked to stay an hour late or pick up a Saturday shift. They're the fucking WORST, and I am sure that they learned a lot of this in college. But it's also subversive messages on propaganda apps like tiktok.
Anyways, give me someone who spent that same 2-4 years they could have spent in college, working low level help desk roles, any time.
Though if you have two candidates with similar experience and certs, but one has a 4 year degree? I'm gonna give them a fair chance. It'll probably come down to personalities during the interviews.
I'd interview them. I have never turned anyone down for having a degree. It's just that you don't need a degree to get started in my field, so I commonly run into things like 4 year degree vs dude who's been doing help desk 6-12 months, and I'd take the help desk guy any time.What do you think of someone with a Bachelor's degree with three years of experience
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