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The Underemployment Thread
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2019-04-26 at 5:11 PM UTCMy friend has a masters degree in sociology but now works at taco bell.
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2019-04-26 at 5:17 PM UTC
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2019-04-26 at 5:34 PM UTCI did shipping receiving and drove a forklift for 6 years but the only work I can find is manual labor. Folks, being a youth isn't easy.
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2019-04-26 at 6:22 PM UTCAnd deep in debt I bet
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2019-04-26 at 6:51 PM UTC
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2019-04-26 at 6:51 PM UTCI bet he's trying to form a union there lol
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2019-04-26 at 6:52 PM UTCWhat idiot spends their time on money on such a useless subject...your friend I guess.
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2019-04-26 at 10 PM UTC
Originally posted by -Dumpster Slut- My friend has a masters degree in sociology but now works at taco bell.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What idiot spends their time on money on such a useless subject…your friend I guess.
I actually googled it and apparently there really are jobs that a sociology degree would help with. Stupid shit like guidance counselor, but still. -
2019-04-26 at 10:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Helladamnleet I actually googled it and apparently there really are jobs that a sociology degree would help with. Stupid shit like guidance counselor, but still.
Yea, go $80,000 in debt to be a high school guidance counselor. I HATED school, never went to college and I do quite well. College is a scam for the most part. -
2019-04-26 at 11:01 PM UTCYou won't get anything with just a sociology degree, you'll need something else on top of that.
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2019-04-26 at 11:08 PM UTCI cheated my way through high school. Now I work at a call center. Derp derp.
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2019-04-27 at 1:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Erekshun Yea, go $80,000 in debt to be a high school guidance counselor. I HATED school, never went to college and I do quite well. College is a scam for the most part.
$80,000 is a gross exageration, but yes, college is a scam. Back when it was a way to show you went the extra mile for the experience needed it was worth it, but now it's considered standard so a degree is pointless in a round aboot way. -
2019-04-27 at 2:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Helladamnleet $80,000 is a gross exageration, but yes, college is a scam. Back when it was a way to show you went the extra mile for the experience needed it was worth it, but now it's considered standard so a degree is pointless in a round aboot way.
Fuck, I know first hand! I can't tell you how many "engineers" I have come across who don't have a clue. -
2019-04-27 at 2:15 AM UTCSounds like he did a shit job at building his résumé.
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2019-04-27 at 2:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Helladamnleet $80,000 is a gross exageration
For a 4 year degree? Not really. I just checked out a couple state universities and yearly tuition + yearbooks etc was running like $17000 for in-state, commuter students and closer to $25000 if you're out of state and/or want to live on campus.
You're definitely looking at $80000 in debt give or take ten grand for a 4 year degree at any state university. :| -
2019-04-27 at 2:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by HTS For a 4 year degree? Not really. I just checked out a couple state universities and yearly tuition + yearbooks etc was running like $17000 for in-state, commuter students and closer to $25000 if you're out of state and/or want to live on campus.
You're definitely looking at $80000 in debt give or take ten grand for a 4 year degree at any state university. :|
There's no way that isn't including living costs etc. -
2019-04-27 at 2:34 AM UTC
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2019-04-27 at 3:37 AM UTC
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2019-04-27 at 1:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by Erekshun Fuck, I know first hand! I can't tell you how many "engineers" I have come across who don't have a clue.
People look at college and think they're going to walk out the door with 6 months job experience, when in reality the position they really want takes a decade or more of dedicated work slowly moving up the ladder.
Imagine FAFSA being taken away and all of us just getting a $2 raise -
2019-04-27 at 2:58 PM UTCI think it largely depends on grants and rich parents.