It's funny,
I've spoken to alot of people recently within my profession. So many of them come from so many different educational backgrounds and I am amazed as to where they end up.
One guy in my job (A salesmen - a good one too,) studied medicine, Another colleague of mine is a personal trainer - he has a masters in Law.
Then their is a fully trained mechanic who is the highest earning sales men in our company for the last 2 years.
My questions is - Did you go to college? What did you think of it when you got your degree? Do you use your degree?
Same question goes to the people who didn't go to college.
I am all in favor of degrees, I think above all else they show an extremely good work ethic especially at young age.
I've spoken to alot of people recently within my profession. So many of them come from so many different educational backgrounds and I am amazed as to where they end up.
One guy in my job (A salesmen - a good one too,) studied medicine, Another colleague of mine is a personal trainer - he has a masters in Law.
Then their is a fully trained mechanic who is the highest earning sales men in our company for the last 2 years.
My questions is - Did you go to college? What did you think of it when you got your degree? Do you use your degree?
Same question goes to the people who didn't go to college.
I am all in favor of degrees, I think above all else they show an extremely good work ethic especially at young age.
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