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  • rwh11385
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    In summary,

    Originally Posted by psloan
    Just a side note - college doesn't do shit. Period. ... Plus, the average college grad makes between 30 and 40k a year.
    Actually, the average college grad with only a bachelor's makes 50K on average. http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/15/pf/c...ting_salaries/
    "Even liberal arts grads as a group – those notoriously low-paid first-timers in the workforce – are enjoying a bump in pay of 4.2 percent, albeit to what is still one of the lowest starting salaries out there -- $30,337."

    Originally Posted by psloan
    -Many people are massively successful without degrees
    -Many people with degrees are unemployed or underemployed
    6.8% of HS dropouts are unemployed, and those fully employed make on average $21,788.
    4.3% of HS grads who don't go to college are unemployed, and make on average $31K.
    Only 2.3% of people with only a bachelor's degree are unemployed, and make on average $50K.
    1.7% and $60K respectively for Master's.

    Seems like the average person who goes to college are more successful and less likely to be unemployed.

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  • Justin B
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    This is turning into an airplane thread. cough.

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  • psloan
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    Yes, given all else equal, we would have a leg up.
    They can't be engineer, med, law, etc. And having a degree enhances "oppertunities" greatly.

    This has been discussed. everyone who wants to do one of these things knows they have to go to school.



    Experience yields much lower wage increase than does education. Who said this was working vs. parent-funded education. You're just shooting your argument in the foot, making it even weaker.

    This argument was that my experience PLUS my degree will yeild higher pay.


    And how many people are you working under?

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    Picking and choosing is just another way of saying shooting large fucking holes in your "argument".

    No, it's avoiding my main points and focusing on what you can argue against - which is how we got here.



    Aren't you working for someone?

    Yes - but I don't plan to forever. I'm 22 and doing very well for myself.



    "The truth", they have just as many avenues, but not some that degreed people have... ???!? What can people incapable of college do that a college person can't? That is required to have as many avenues...

    Can you really put a # on the ways that someone can make $$$? I can't. You lack creativity.


    There are exceptions, but everyone understands that. It's just that people with degrees are more likely to be successful than those without. Even if you know two examples that do not fit, and are outliers, it does not mean that the thousands of others did not fit the notion.

    I understand this fully.


    You are attempting to make it seem like college will not most likely result in better success, simply based on your biased perception. And horrid argument ability. You can't stand the heet.

    I never implied this.


    Many*many*many people are not successful without degrees
    Many*many*many people are unemployed or underemployed with degrees. See BLS links from a few posts back: http://www.bls.gov/emp/emptab7.htm

    My point has always been that there is an exception to the rule.

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by psloan
    Just a side note - college doesn't do shit. Period. I was at a strip club the other night and one of the dancers said she had a degree from The university of texas but couldn't find a job. I'm still in school and get paid more than alot of people. Plus, the average college grad makes between 30 and 40k a year. the average college student anticipates nearly 100k salary upon graduation. Jokes on you guys.
    It was probably in sociology which you studied and everyone other stripper was probably a GED or college dropout, or working on a degree so they could be an assistant... not to mention average college grad makes 50K overall. High school is 30K overall for all career. Even liberal arts average 30K STARTING.


    "Even liberal arts grads as a group – those notoriously low-paid first-timers in the workforce – are enjoying a bump in pay of 4.2 percent, albeit to what is still one of the lowest starting salaries out there -- $30,337."

    Originally posted by psloan
    Either way - college isn't the answer for everyone. Look at the top 10 richest people in the US. Roadsterd needs to get off the high horse.
    It is for MOST people who want a good chance of success though... and outliers should not be factored into decision making.

    Originally posted by psloan
    HOWEVER

    -Many people are massively successful without degrees
    -Many business owers hire people with degrees to make money for them -
    "limetime employees" are just that - employees. they are responsible for making other people rich.
    -Many people with degrees are unemployed or underemployed
    -A person who does not have a degree who is motivated, resourceful, and hard working it more useful than a pedigreed snob.
    Many*many*many people are not successful without degrees
    Many*many*many people are unemployed or underemployed with degrees. See BLS links from a few posts back: http://www.bls.gov/emp/emptab7.htm


    Originally posted by psloan
    My point is this: Don't act like you've got a leg up on everyone without a degree because you don't.
    .... My only point is that with some creativity and hard work people without degrees have boundless oppertunities.
    Yes, given all else equal, we would have a leg up.
    They can't be engineer, med, law, etc. And having a degree enhances "oppertunities" greatly.

    Originally posted by psloan
    Don't come in here and talk about how long it will take someone without a degree to catch up with your experience - because it's BS. People like myself have been working full time and going to school since they were 18. Pampered, parent paid college life cannot compete with that. Sure, it will take me 2 extra years or more to get my degree - but I've already got people working under me.

    What pisses me off about this thread is everyone is picking and choosing tid bits of info to argue against - and also everyone is assuming this is a trade school VS college debate. It's not. This guy is still going to school - or so he says.
    Experience yields much lower wage increase than does education. Who said this was working vs. parent-funded education. You're just shooting your argument in the foot, making it even weaker.

    And how many people are you working under?

    Picking and choosing is just another way of saying shooting large fucking holes in your "argument".

    Originally posted by psloan
    You assholes also have it hammered into your mind that you have to work for someone your entire life. My point has been and will always be - people without a degree have just as many oppertunities. This is the truth. They have just as many avenues (maybe not the same ones) to wealth as everyone else. will it be harder? Yes. Can they still do it? Ofcourse! Mariano had it right - you guys are dead set on the beaten path to mediocrity.
    Aren't you working for someone? Just as many oppertunities? Like to spell incorrectly?

    "The truth", they have just as many avenues, but not some that degreed people have... ???!? What can people incapable of college do that a college person can't? That is required to have as many avenues...

    Originally posted by psloan
    When the fuck did I say there's not a single thing? I said there are equally as many paths to wealth.
    ? So what about law, med, engineering, etc. And what can they do that a college grad can't?

    Originally posted by psloan
    YES a degree makes it easier to get a good job - as well as it is required to even be considered for some jobs.

    There are people with degrees who are utter failures - and people without even a diploma who are an incredible success.
    How can someone without a degree have as many avenues if they can't do some jobs/industries.

    There are exceptions, but everyone understands that. It's just that people with degrees are more likely to be successful than those without. Even if you know two examples that do not fit, and are outliers, it does not mean that the thousands of others did not fit the notion.

    Originally posted by psloan
    WTF is wrong with you guys? You get so defensive when I say that people without degrees have the capability to make more money than you.
    You are attempting to make it seem like college will not most likely result in better success, simply based on your biased perception. And horrid argument ability. You can't stand the heet.


    Originally posted by Charlie
    Don't throw such a lousy and ill-informed argument up there, and you wouldn't have to worry.

    -Charlie
    Couldn't say it better.

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  • psloan
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    My problem is i'm not trying to change anyone's mind - I never was. People think that i'm trying to make the point that dropouts are widely successful - which is NOT the case. I've been trying to explain that - but no one is listening to anything other than themselves talking.

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  • whiltebeitel
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    I'm not slighting your position, psloan, but neither of you are going to change the other's mind.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by Justin B
    AGREED.
    I would have been out of this shit a long time ago but i keep being put in a position where i need to defend myself.

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  • Justin B
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    Originally posted by psloan
    This thread is fucking retarded.
    AGREED.

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  • Justin B
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    This is pretty damn sad. Shut the fuck up already. Some people make more than others, and having a degree or going to college at all will increase your chances to make more but may not necessarily do so if you screw everything up or don't care especially.

    Stats are stats, and opinions are opinions, as well as life experiences are life experiences.

    Quit your bitching.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by FredK
    this thread is EPIC!
    This thread is fucking retarded.

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  • FredK
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    this thread is EPIC!

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by whiltebeitel
    OMG sandy vaginas FTL!!!

    Can you guys have makeup buttsecks already?

    I'll leave that to lance and fred.

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  • psloan
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    Guys - I've been making a tiny, insignificant point this entire time - but everyone is fighting me to the death. Maybe you're all just hard headed, idiots, gay or even all 3 - but holy shit. What I'm saying isn't that disagreeable. Also, as I've said countless times - I'm getting a degree! I wouldn't do it if I didn't think there was an advantage.

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  • whiltebeitel
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    OMG sandy vaginas FTL!!!

    Can you guys have makeup buttsecks already?

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  • psloan
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    you're arguing against things that I have never said or barely (if ever) implied

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