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Old 07-08-2005, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by pcosens
Perhaps a Canadian perspective . . .


Be thankful you live in a country that still values higher education, rewards those that strive to be "a little better". Yes, this does mean that there will be lots of workers BELOW average on the curve - that's how it works!

Lost in the herd,

Paul
Well not to much anymore. I have a BS in High tech management and was out of school for 2.5 years and could not get a job. I worked in the auto industry until I found the job I am at. It is an order admin position and in NO way uses my education. I took this job as a stepping stone but it barely pays the bills and school loans and so on.
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