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Budwick · 70-79, M
No.
It's not right for taxpayers to pay for the buyers remorse of others.
The younger generation in particular needs to learn that lesson.
It's not right for taxpayers to pay for the buyers remorse of others.
The younger generation in particular needs to learn that lesson.
UnderLockDown · M
@Budwick I don't go out for this BS either! I don't have a degree, but I managed to get jobs working for very high profile people, and jobs building and repairing equipment that requires excellent troubleshooting skills. Many times I have had to teach the college grads how to do a job that they supposedly had a degree for. I busted my ass! Why can't they do the same?
When I have to explain simple circuit troubleshooting to a guy that has an electrical engineering degree, there is a problem with the education that he received.
When I have to explain simple circuit troubleshooting to a guy that has an electrical engineering degree, there is a problem with the education that he received.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@UnderLockDown You are preaching to the choir my friend.
I especially enjoyed - 'When I have to explain simple circuit troubleshooting to a guy that has an electrical engineering degree, there is a problem with the education that he received.'
I'm so glad the world has people like you ULD. Text books are great, but application, actually getting the stuff to work - THAT'S where the rubber meets the road.
I especially enjoyed - 'When I have to explain simple circuit troubleshooting to a guy that has an electrical engineering degree, there is a problem with the education that he received.'
I'm so glad the world has people like you ULD. Text books are great, but application, actually getting the stuff to work - THAT'S where the rubber meets the road.