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  • Originally posted by rah View Post
    That's the difference. We thought it was proving ourselves and earning it.

    But yes, eventually I wanted to cut back but after you get married and have a child. Being secure (and yes i'll agree that security is less now) was more important. Now that I'm on the tail end and my daughter is out of school, I can afford to work less so I do. But those that do a good a job and will work hard will have an easier time finding a job. There are some going obsolete careers where hard work and talent isn't enough anymore.
    How is finishing college not proving and earning it? Why do you make that a requirement of employment if on top of it all you have to prove yourself even more? And for less pay?
    "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
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    • Its ****ing absurd and cruel

      "Yes, you have to have a college degree to get a job, but then you have to really prove yourself by doing more work for less money than anyone else at the company"

      How many hurdles do you want to put in the way as a barrier to entry so you can smugly claim "kids these days, they feel they're owed something".
      "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
      'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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      • A chimp could finish most colleges. We didn't have requirements for employment, we were just happy to get a job. Even back then jobs weren't easy to get. They just didn't give them out to everyone.
        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
        RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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        • Lazy whiners vs curmudgeons
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          • Originally posted by rah View Post
            A chimp could finish most colleges. We didn't have requirements for employment, we were just happy to get a job. Even back then jobs weren't easy to get. They just didn't give them out to everyone.
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            Wouldnt you be pissed if your option after incurring 40k in debt was being a sycophant to the director of technology for 40k a year?
            "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
            'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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            • yep its one of those aging side effects.
              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
              RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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              • Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
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                Wouldnt you be pissed if your option after incurring 40k in debt was being a sycophant to the director of technology for 40k a year?
                I have to laugh. That's what I did, but now I am the IT Director. And I did it for 9,700 a year.
                It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                • Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
                  How is finishing college not proving and earning it?

                  Its ****ing absurd and cruel

                  "Yes, you have to have a college degree to get a job, but then you have to really prove yourself by doing more work for less money than anyone else at the company"

                  How many hurdles do you want to put in the way as a barrier to entry so you can smugly claim "kids these days, they feel they're owed something".

                  What a riot... "How cruel, I finished college so you OWE me a big money job". "It's my right, you PROMISED me one" "I won't have to work hard, because since I finished college, the money will automatically just roll in" HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHA

                  Getting a college degree means the same thing now as it did back then... It qualified you to have a chance at a real job. Nobody promised us big paying jobs, the degree just gave us the opportunity. I also got a job that just paid under 10 grand when I graduated. That sure as hell wasn't enough to cover the cover the cost of education and buy a home in 4 years. I had to work hard, and prove myself before the money started rolling in. It took years.

                  It's just funny to think that some people think that since they have a degree, they should automatically be given the job of their dreams.
                  My daughter graduated two springs ago... she tried very hard to get a job in the industry she studied for. The job market sucked. She ended up being a bar tender, and took a very low paying entry level marketing position, having to work two jobs to help pay off her college debt. But she kept trying and working hard to get the kind of job she really wanted.
                  And now, in two weeks, she will start in an entry level position at the company of her dreams. She will still have to work two jobs at first, but eventually, if she works hard, she will have the career she studied and worked for. She understood that a college degree was simply one stepping stone on her path, and not some automatic key to success.

                  Like me, she had to take a low paying job coming out of college as a first step. After that, it required hard work.

                  So whine all you want how you are owed a great job simply because you spent the money to go to college... it helps prove a lot about you
                  Keep on Civin'
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                  • I have read that those who do more work end up always doing more work. That it doesn't directly relate to pay. That it become the 'expected' and not the 'bonus'.

                    And Ming's and RAH's ~10k is meaningless... that is actually ~40k in today's dollars (although they wouldn't have ipods). (I could be wrong about how old they are)

                    JM
                    (note some areas like finance and physics and medicine require more work, I am meaning relative)
                    (also, my understanding is that in the current climate 40k a year is a good job for someone who hasn't done internships/etc)
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                    • I'd let someone else look it up but I'm guessing 9,700 30 years ago is probably pretty close to 35-40 currently.

                      And i'll agree that there are a few degrees/schools that let's you deserve a leg up on others.
                      It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                      RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                      • Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
                        I have read that those who do more work end up always doing more work. That it doesn't directly relate to pay. That it become the 'expected' and not the 'bonus'.
                        Read all you want... for the people I know, the ones that worked harder, ended up getting paid more and advancing quicker. Those that didn't, lagged behind or were eventually fired.

                        And Ming's and RAH's ~10k is meaningless... that is actually ~40k in today's dollars (although they wouldn't have ipods). (I could be wrong about how old they are)
                        I just used one of those inflation calculators, and my starting pay out of college translates to just $34K a year in current dollars. That's 15% below the $40K a year that MRT was whining about, and only about 55% above what is considered the poverty line in the US
                        Keep on Civin'
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                        • God, you do just make crap up. By the way, the earliest BB turned 14 in 1960 so what does the 50's have to do with BBs working.
                          At least for the men, the boomers have reverted living standards to the way things were back then. That's the situation the kids are dealing with now.

                          Your father must have been quite wealthy to able to buy a house in a couple of years.
                          The house was cheap, 50k IIRC. Two incomes one nurse, one draftsman plus teaching and tutoring on the side added up. Took him five years from when he moved in to owning it outright. The land took somewhat longer.

                          My first job out of school (in 79) paid less then 10k a year.
                          To put it in perspective, that was the equivalent of 40k a year back then.

                          Do you pay entry level college kids 40k a year starting salary today?

                          4 months of that wouldn't make a dent in school debt. Yeah, I was just rolling in cash.
                          Well, I've managed to pay my school debt off several years ago. And I'm not making 40k a year, that's for sure. It cost me roughly 5k a year for tuition to finish up. Half of what I paid at UBC was scholarship funds, some of it was put aside beforehand, and the rest through working.

                          I don't own anything, but I don't have 40k in student loan debt hanging over my head.

                          I can't believe people allow you to teach children.
                          'allow'? I'm one of their best folks.They recruited me.
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                          • My understanding that in things like engineering, the biggest difference is internships/etc. Those who get a basic 4 year degree without internships struggle to find a ~40k a year job. Those who do plenty of internships might take 5 years to graduate (or might not...), but should have job offers in the 60-70k a year range.

                            What do more senior people who hire think about the relative value of internships versus a degree?

                            JM
                            Jon Miller-
                            I AM.CANADIAN
                            GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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                            • I've been interviewing people for 2 entry level positions and have been quite dissapointed with the quality of applicants that are fresh out of college and their opinion that they should be offered a job that you have to work less than 40 hours a week and get paid more than they're worth. One kid immediately dismissed our offer when informed that he would have to work in a open style cube. I'm sure he's still unemployed.
                              Seriously? I've done many different jobs over the years. I'd be thrilled with a job that I could actually sit down and do.
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                              • I offered a job to a young person looking for entry level into the IT industry. The position would have been piece work to start and would pay $25 to $30 per hour.

                                He said he didn't get out of bed for $25 an hour.
                                Clearly I'm applying for the wrong kind of jobs...

                                I might get that for some of my contract work, but that's only because I've got most of the work already done. It's simple for me to update stuff I already have.

                                Is it programming, NYE?
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