College Degree or Nothing?

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<p>If you believe this then you’ll never make it past whatever bottom rung you start at.</p>

<p>Either that or you should get a job at the DMV so you can respond to everyone with, “That’s not my job.”</p>

<p>@ CFB: “Prove” yourself in what way? That you can do another duty that you magically happened to know how to do, or by doing your current one so well that your employer decided to raise you up doing something else, which, I’m guessing you teached yourself to do on your own (this makes sense more)? And I tried to be as concise as possible. I just talked about a lot in that post.</p>

<p>@ Packers: Thanks.</p>

<p>@ chris: Yes, there are many complaining about said teacher. His grading method is garbage, and I’m not “complaining”. I’m trying to find out how well off I can be if I happen not to get a bachelor’s, and that’s been answered, so I’m going to try not going off-topic and end the talk. Also I did not say he was talking about how much someone works, but that the claim the instructions at work aren’t clear-cut just as they aren’t in college is wrong (they are more clear-cut at work, not to mention work experience + compensation is guaranteed unlike college credits and GPA). Don’t put words in my mouth.</p>

<p>@ Racin: Jobs share similar duties but there’s always going to be one or more duties that’ll differentiate. I wasn’t saying no two jobs have a single similarity if that’s how you took it.</p>