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Originally Posted by LatinaAlumna
PiKAss2001, I already showed you where you contradicted yourself. As many others have explained to you, READING IS FUNDAMENTAL.
Further, the only folks who think a degree from a top tier school can be "worthless" are those who couldn't get in. Now, you can either continue to place yourself in the same category as als436, Kevin, Kapital, etc., or you can just admit that you don't really understand the dynamics of this topic and be on your merry way. !Gracias!
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Actually, while his school isn't exactly "top tier", it's a really good school connected to one of the top medical schools in the area. And, I'd say he has a pretty good grasp on things considering where he came from.
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Originally Posted by PiKA2001
I'm sure it drives you nuts that someone who received a BA from a lower ranked school could find more success in life than a graduate of a top tier university, but it happens all the time. How's that humanities degree working out for ya? Not fair, right?
Make fun or try to discredit me and the university I went to all you want, but it's not going to change the ultimate fact that I am in my 20's already making DAMN GOOD money and STILL EMPLOYED!!!!!!!
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But, let's face it, you have something on your resume that many people don't. I'm surprised you wouldn't be able to find a job around here with that.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Been watching the thread for awhile now. The bolded text is where I'm at. I understand the excuses I'm hearing, but I don't consider them valid. When libra (for example) said she's only had two interviews in the course of three months, yet doesn't feel she's responsible at all for her financial situation, I understood that she felt as if she had no responsibility for her situation, but I disagreed.
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I've had two interviews in the last year. I've been applying everywhere. What's my responsibility in that? My resume was created by someone who has worked in Human Resources for 10+ years and now runs part of a staffing firm. So, what am I missing here?
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-- and if you're really smart, be like PIKA and live in a place where the jobs are, like Texas, Oklahoma, D.C., the Dakotas, etc.
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And, once again, moving costs money. How do you move if you have no job and no money to do it? Also, I have two parents with serious heart conditions. I'm not going to up and leave them. They own businesses, they're not gona up and leave. So, do I take responsibility and take care of those who've taken care of me all my life? Or do I leave them (if I had the money) to find a job?
And towards everyone else.... We all agree that there are people USING the system that COULD go find a job. I have a friend who has gotten jobs at Kroger, Walmart, Sam's Club, etc. She shows up to orientations and decides it doesn't work with her "schedule". (she has none) She uses coupons to the point where that business owes HER money. Those kinds of people make me sick. Then, there's people like a few of my friends, who have Masters and Bachelors degrees, who genuinely cannot find a job and NEED unemployment to pay bills. What do they do? Shrug off those bills? Then they get bad credit. So, HOW do they move with bad credit?
Kevin I'm seriously asking you those questions and not trying to be smart. Since you seem to be a professional on this topic, I'd like you to answer them.