disgruntled_goat
Banned
i feel the same way about mexican aliens in LA as i do about the irish aliens in brooklyn.
Oh btw, going to college, and working to get a degree in whatever it is someone wants to get IS "paying your dues", or "working your way to the top". People with degrees should get everything on a silver platter when they graduate, because they have worked their asses off for it.
"Worked their asses off".....that's an interesting way of putting it.
Does that mean they got up at 6am every single morning and worked 10-12 hours STRAIGHT in a corporate environment? 4 years straight? Put up with interoffice politics and the other bullshit that goes on in every single office in the country on a daily basis?
I think if my worst day consisted of scraping my knee while falling off my 1970's schwinn bike on the way to class, getting a "C" on a really important exam while staying up till 2am in the morning to finish an assignment.....I would be in heaven.
Last time I checked, college students, while studious to some degree, have it pretty simple.
1. goto class, take notes
2. come home and study/prepare reports and presentations and whatever else.
3. go back to class and recite verbatim on your exams, exactly what your professor wants to hear.
Correct me if I missed anything? Maybe mommy and daddy not sending enough "fuck around money" so you can't buy premium beer and chronic weed?
Again, not all college student are party animals, and there are those who have no life, who work a piss-ant part time job to support themselves and whatever else and who devote all their time to their studies.....but when you look at the big picture.....it doesn't amount to shit.
I could always use a new administrative assistant....any USC grads looking for a 12 dollar an hour job opening? It's ever so hard to find good help nowadays.
Experience > college degree (in most situations).
p.s.
$25,000 goes to the first college grad who can come in and consult for my department and show me ways of increasing productivity, while cutting my costs.
Oh, I forgot....I have ~5 years experience in my career. They would need to come in and show me how to improve on the procedures and proccesses that I have already implemented (based upon my ~5 years experience).
Up for the challenge college boy?