But can you credit any 101 courses with giving you job skills? I can't, but I've never held a job that requires a college education.
I studied computer science and took business classes in the summer time. Accounting 101 got my foot in the door at my college bookstore. I later
took a job supporting their computer system and writing code, and it jump-started my career.
Mike Powell wrote to KURT WEISKE <=-
I initially felt like I didn't learn anything practical in college,
even though I graduated with a BSBA in Management/CIS. Looking back, I
am pretty sure that if ~18 year old me had continued in the workforce without it, things would have been much different. At the very least,
it allowed me 4+ years to mature a little more.
My eventual "career job" did require a degree in order to be hired,
even though the degree didn't really qualify me for the job. It did
allow me to get my foot in the door at a higher pay grade than I
otherwise would have, and gave me an opportunity to show what I could really do, whether I learned it in college or otherwise.
I also sometimes believe that the job I had while going to college... working in the college library... helped prepare me more than the
actual degree did. I could not have worked there, though, if I was not
a student.
Mike
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We had 2 major different course sets in high school.
A 4 year course to grade 12 where you took those technical courses
like auto repair and electronics..
Then there was the 5 year course to grade 13 with more complex maths
and sciences to prep you for University.
Normally you didn't take classes from both of those but I decided
I wanted to and they cursed me trying to sort out a schedule that
would let me do it, but it was worked out in the end..
Ha.. On a somewhat unrelated line.. I once applied for
work at the post office when they had a hiring blitz going
on. I figured it was a relatively stable job with good pay
and benefits, but the hiring process was pretty extreme
with I.Q. and Psyche tests required. I later heard back
from them and was told that I was not suited for the job
because I'd scored too high on the I.Q. tests.
There was probably a message in there somewhere.. B)
A 4 year course to grade 12 where you took those technical courses>classes to gr 13 to qualify for university, but I squeezed in
like auto repair and electronics..
Then there was the 5 year course to grade 13 with more complex maths
and sciences to prep you for University.
Normally you didn't take classes from both of those but I decided
I wanted to and they cursed me trying to sort out a schedule that
would let me do it, but it was worked out in the end..
That's pretty clever actually. I took the "normal" route of
on. I figured it was a relatively stable job with good pay>that one. If the candidate scores higher, that probably means
and benefits, but the hiring process was pretty extreme
with I.Q. and Psyche tests required. I later heard back
from them and was told that I was not suited for the job
because I'd scored too high on the I.Q. tests.
I think they are factoring in likelyhood of turnaround with
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