I’ve known college graduates who were flipping burgers at mickey d’s or short order cooks at Denny’s.
I didn’t want to go to college, I was so sick of school I didn’t want to see another one. HAd a chance, it was yanked out from under me. But that’s another story...
I continued to educate myself, I probably have an education equivalent to at lest 6 years in college, maybe 8. Along the way, I learned to be a mechanic, carpenter, runa printing press ( but just barely), machinist, computer technician, photographer, amateur astronomer, amateur archaeologist, and have been a musician my whole life. I’ve built around 200 computers, repaired hundreds. As a machinist I was top machinist in the last 3 shops I worked for, at one point running parts that cost $8000 each and nobody else was allowed to touch them. As a carpenter I did finish work for 8 years, when Obama started killing jobs we had work lined up 4 months in advance, without ever making a phone call, only answering them. People were calling us with job offers, 4 months in advance...
And I don’t even have a high school diploma...My IQ is around 150, tested at 151 when I was about 7 or so. I started reading college level material when I was 10. I could read and understand Reader’s Digest when I was 5. Never missed a spelling word on a test, ever.
In navy boot camp they called me into a meeting to get a bunch of us to sign up for officer training. When I didn’t sign the sheet they passed around they called my name and 11 others. Told us to stay, everyone else could go. then they told us we 12 people had the highest test scores on the entire base, 20,000 recruits, and we were the ones they actually wanted for officers. That was the first time I ever found out what my potential intelligence actually was, and it floored me...just over 20,000 people here and I’m in the most intelligent 12? Speechless doesn’t describe it.
What always annoyed me is that high schools don’t teach students a thing about how to actually get along in the real world. Not a word about how to find a job, even where to look. So I got out of school, my parents screaming at me (literally) to go find a job, and I didn’t have the slightest CLUE how to go about it. Why do high schools ignore this? And that was in 1973. It’s only gotten worse since then, now the kids in school don’t even get anything that resembles an education.
Just look at facebook and twitter posts.
Plurals do not require an apostrophe. It’s two CARS, not two CAR’s. There is a difference between too, two and to. Few know it. Then and than have two different meanings. And spelling...don’t get me started...what’s really amazing is the text editor I’m using right now to type this post has an auto spell checker that puts a red squiggly line under all my typos. Ad I still see the most horrible spelling all over the Internet, when every time I type anything a spell checker is right there. Usually it just catches all my myriad typos, but occasionally I do miss the spelling too.
And people don’t bother to use it? Education now is a farce, if I could afford it I wouldn’t even think about college. I thought public education was bad when I was in school...that’s why I didn’t want any more of it. what I see now is absolutely horrible, high schools are handing out diplomas to total illiterates. Forget about college, you don’t need it to begin with and these days it basically sucks anyway. OK if you want to be a nuclear physicist, maybe you should think about Harvard...I’ll give in that much...
Ive known college graduates who were flipping burgers at mickey ds or short order cooks at Dennys.
From what I’ve seen of our so-called higher education system they are probably well suited for these jobs. I’m sure that after a months training they might be able to do the job.
LOL! Yup. But sad to say, you apparently fall short of the lyin’ king’s “iq”. Somebody (no source required of course) mentioned that the lyin’ king’s “iq” is almost immeasurable. I certainly can’t find any evidence of one I can put a number on. :-)