05-29-2012, 03:09 PM
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Oh, sure. But those are 'trade' degrees. And guess what ? Everyone who earned those degrees at a high quality University also got some of those 'useless' humanities too.
There is the implied assumption that having a college degree should somehow guarantee that you are employable. This was NEVER the case. I always laugh when I read articles about "It's so bad that PhD's are driving cabs".
What it means is that some schmuck got himself through a PhD, but is still incapable of working for a living. Not because of his education, but because he's a schmuck.
Oh, sure. But those are 'trade' degrees. And guess what ? Everyone who earned those degrees at a high quality University also got some of those 'useless' humanities too.
There is the implied assumption that having a college degree should somehow guarantee that you are employable. This was NEVER the case. I always laugh when I read articles about "It's so bad that PhD's are driving cabs".
What it means is that some schmuck got himself through a PhD, but is still incapable of working for a living. Not because of his education, but because he's a schmuck.