Posted on 05/10/2010 2:55:41 PM PDT by throwback
There's no denying the value of a college education: According to recent U.S. Census surveys, the median salary for college grads is more than $20,000 higher than that of people with only a high school diploma. And the unemployment rate for people with bachelor's degrees is almost half the rate for people without.
But some degrees are worth more than others, as PayScale.com shows in its 2010 report on the earning power of bachelor's degrees.
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Ah an IT guy learning English!!! Wow there is hope. Just kidding....
What is it about stylist? I have dated a few and the only other profession I know of that pisses money away faster is strippers.
In New Jersey, it probably does command a pretty stiff salary.
*** the median salary for college grads is more than $20,000 higher than that of people with only a high school diploma.***
So, just how many of these college educated grads actually PRODUCE SOMETHING instead of living on various taxpayer grants!
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Does a Master’s make them high paid management?
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
There is nothing wrong with people gaining and education simply for the sake of having an education in that field.
Not everyone goes to school to get a diploma for employment.
Nor should they.
Can believe that.
***Power Plant Operator (cannot learn it in college, requires US Navy, Coast Guard or OJT)***
I just retired with 31 years as a power plant operator. The pay and benifits are GREAT! I still miss the money, but don’t miss working with the “Plant manager from hell”!
Yeah, I think that today's associate's degree is the equivalent of a high school diploma of 30 years ago.
If employers were wise, they'd develop a standardized test, something like the SAT, that could be given to high school graduates that would score them on important subject material such as math, english, science, history, and perhaps vocational ability. I can see such a test superceding the high school diploma at some point, given that the high school diploma is no indication that the graduate has actually mastered 12th grade material.
“I’ll break both your kneecaps if you bastards touch my car”
LOL
It’s hard for many to imagine, but sometimes people go into a relatively low-paying career simply because they enjoy the work itself. Social work, in particular, offers extremely gratifying rewards and excruciating pain in cases where their work is for naught.
And, if the students did anticipate more worldly unmet success, such as in drama, they can convert those skills to other careers.
At $40K a year, and massive loans to pay off, that can be a tough pill to swallow.
At least where I got my doctorate at the Univ. of Calif., a person getting a doctorate in education didn't get a PhD, they got an EdD. I've heard of a couple other doctorates which sound rather laughable, as well.
If you look at the hourly rate for a teacher they’re doing just fine.
I agree.
Good to see a few power plant folks. Never operated one, but I spent 3 or 4 years as a relay tech, and got to work in a couple of plants in northeast Ohio. Miss those days, I can tell you that.
It’s a pretty awesome sight, walking onto the turbine floor for the first time and seeing a 600 MW turbine/generator 50 feet away, just humming along.
So what exactly does a power plant operator do??
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