College vs on the job education
Many professionals start their careers without a
college degree. Why spend thousands of dollars
on your education when you can be paid while
training on the job? Its not fair to people who
are just as smart but making less just because
that weren't fortunate enough to go to college.
College
VS On The Job Training
A great
article on employees offering on the job
training and the benefits. If you can not
afford college many companies are welling to
train you or pay to send you to college. Find
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College
education vs on the job education
With our educational system dictating salaries
yet seeing a dedicated employee get passed up by
a new young employee is our system really
balanced? Is it really fair that an employee
with an experience of twelve years gets paid
nine dollars an hour. Than someone walks into
his work with a college degree and on the first
day starts making twenty dollars an hour. When
really they are actually doing the same job just
one had the opportunity to go to college.
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