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My education for what it's worth hasn't really opened any doors I can think of. I'm not upset about it though. I like proving people wrong. Not because I am necessarily any smarter than the average bear. I just like being right. It's an ego thing I guess. I find it ironic you guys take the same avenue others have. Tye question isn't about intelligence.
It's about perseverance and tenacity.
You won't get any argument from me about my nit being especially smart. But I'm usually right. Meaning you can take me down. But I'll get back up. Until I win. Meaning it isn't about being right. It's about treating me with some modicum of respect.
Seems like a really strange response to what I posted, which was simply a response to another poster’s question. But you do you.
 
Speaking of college/degrees, here's a "proficiency" rating maybe.

How many people actually got a degree that was worth something in the job market?

In IT I see it all the time... hell I have a young lady who works for me now that has a Masters in Chemical Engineering but she has been working in IT for the last five years now. Another one of my crew has a Masters in Theology ... go figure.
 
My education for what it's worth hasn't really opened any doors I can think of. I'm not upset about it though. I like proving people wrong. Not because I am necessarily any smarter than the average bear. I just like being right. It's an ego thing I guess. I find it ironic you guys take the same avenue others have. Tye question isn't about intelligence.
It's about perseverance and tenacity.
You won't get any argument from me about my nit being especially smart. But I'm usually right. Meaning you can take me down. But I'll get back up. Until I win. Meaning it isn't about being right. It's about treating me with some modicum of respect.

You say this like we don't know that you do not let facts get in the way of any of your arguments...

As to the bolded part.... LOL
 
Speaking of college/degrees, here's a "proficiency" rating maybe.

How many people actually got a degree that was worth something in the job market?

I'd be willing to bet that the number is less than half. This is why I'm a proponent of trade schools. I don't have a degree per se, but I could have transferred all of my military schools into a degree in Soviet Studies.....which is about as useless as tits on a boar hog.

I'm definitely more content with all the different skills I've learned over the years. They range from personnel management to butcher to heavy equipment operator, with a few years experience in industrial maintenance thrown in. I'm confident that I can always find a job pretty quick.
 
I'd be willing to bet that the number is less than half. This is why I'm a proponent of trade schools. I don't have a degree per se, but I could have transferred all of my military schools into a degree in Soviet Studies.....which is about as useless as tits on a boar hog.

I'm definitely more content with all the different skills I've learned over the years. They range from personnel management to butcher to heavy equipment operator, with a few years experience in industrial maintenance thrown in. I'm confident that I can always find a job pretty quick.
I advise almost all the youngsters these days to go to a two year vocational specific program/trade school. A lot of theses degrees/certificates are 100% paid for through programs. No student loan debt! Unless you are going to be one of the high paid professionals (MD, Lawyer, rocket scientist, etc.) and are dedicated and competent to do those lines of work, forget about it. The days of "I have a college degree and now I'm rich" is long forgone. You wont recover financially. And I speak from someone with a masters degree.
 
I'd be willing to bet that the number is less than half. This is why I'm a proponent of trade schools. I don't have a degree per se, but I could have transferred all of my military schools into a degree in Soviet Studies.....which is about as useless as tits on a boar hog.

I'm definitely more content with all the different skills I've learned over the years. They range from personnel management to butcher to heavy equipment operator, with a few years experience in industrial maintenance thrown in. I'm confident that I can always find a job pretty quick.
right on!
i feel that a high schooler should be able to
swap their last two years for trade school -

and we need that same strong work ethic
that you possess,
with more of our youth -
 
You say this like we don't know that you do not let facts get in the way of any of your arguments...

As to the bolded part.... LOL
Honestly I'm aghast. You think I'm trying to push something over y'all? Like I'm a snake oil salesman? A person with an agenda? Honestly and admittedly I'm not especially good at what I do. That's the sad part. I wish I were a lot better but Rome wasn't built in a day, a morning, or an afternoon.
I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong. I usually AM! I've admitted that a lot, because I'm wrong a lot. So what? What I'm good at is getting it right in the end. And I'm honest.
No I'm not especially smart. 3.0 says a lot.
By the way that was in 1988. Many moons have since past since when I was in school.
Some of my methods are likely antiquated.
It doesn't really matter, does it what I think about anything in particular? It isn't like I have the last word.
I didn't invent relative proficiency. Again I'm being blamed as if somehow MY metric is the undercurrent to something unorthodox.
It's been around a long time, my friend.
What I actually DID was quantify it.
Albert Einstein didn't discover anything new.
He simply was able to quantify it. I'm not putting myself in his category. He was a physicist. I'm not a physicist. I'm a statistician. I recognize statistical methods.
Only a small part has anything at all to do with me. Whether or not any of my methods are utilized to anyone's benefit remains to be seen. Am I proud? Yeah I guess I am.
I took something rather ad hoc in it's presentation and legitimizes it. That's progress. It's been painfully slow in it's execution. I'm disappointed how hard-headed some people are to it's relevance.
It would appear at least ONE championship was selected inappropriately. Texas Christian probably ought to have advanced (by my method, obviously) against Oregon.
I was against an extended championship, meaning Oregon likely was the official NC.
But Ohio St is recognized for beating Oregon.
Why? Do I really have to explain why? Belt is why. Ohio St claimed the Belt NC. 2014-15.
Yet people have to audacity to say it isn't a NC? It damn well better be! Otherwise there isn't a championship being represented. Yes Virginia there IS a Santa Claus. He lives at the North Pole. He has a litany of people assisting him in his work. Elves. If only the same thing could be said about me. But, alas that isn't the case here.
 
You say this like we don't know that you do not let facts get in the way of any of your arguments...

As to the bolded part.... LOL
I always win. I'm glad you think I'm an imbecile. Go ahead and believe whatever you want to believe. It's a little pathetic at this point given how demonstrably you've been vanquished you maintain this charade.
Yeah I know jack squat about football.
It appears the vast majority of people here know decidedly less (if that's possible) than I do. George Plimpton played or at least auditioned for tye Detroit Lions. There is tye kind of person the world could use more of.
No I'm not George Plimpton. But I'd like to be. Oh those guys who ruin people's lives aren't they amazing people? IDTS.
No I'm nit much impressed with Nick Saban's Wrecking Crew. But there is an expression I think suits thus one particularly well.
What guess around, comes back around again. Now we're hearing all about how Saban can't move past tye two championships he lost, fair and square. W/e.
 
In IT I see it all the time... hell I have a young lady who works for me now that has a Masters in Chemical Engineering but she has been working in IT for the last five years now. Another one of my crew has a Masters in Theology ... go figure.
You work in tech industry but can't comprehend relative proficiency? Tell me you're joking? Please tell me you're joking.
 
You work in tech industry but can't comprehend relative proficiency? Tell me you're joking? Please tell me you're joking.

Not only was he joking, he was laughing at you for your tunnel vision. What you need to understand is that no one here can comprehend your "relative proficiency". It's a perfectly simple term to understand, but your version is scatterbrained nonsense, at best.
 
Not only was he joking, he was laughing at you for your tunnel vision. What you need to understand is that no one here can comprehend your "relative proficiency". It's a perfectly simple term to understand, but your version is scatterbrained nonsense, at best.
Oh no. Definitely not scatterbrained. In fact I tried very hard to make sure it wasn't that. I gave a credential. I went to engineering school. I gave my G.P.A. Also, you speak fir everyone? You can't follow so neither can anyone else? That's ridiculous. Honestly you should be ashamed of yourself. Maybe you should spend more time reading then telling me my own business? I outlined it.
I'll do it again. SRS is Sports Reference interface. I use their figures (are those incomprehensible gobbledygook)? Not likely. Because they've been verified as fair.
At least to a degree In comfortable with.
Amongst the most reliable. Third party.
Anyway if you're suggesting the method I use is obsolete then it would stand to reason so ought to be Sports Reference.
I take figure they've compiled and retroactively redistribute it in a more reasonable form. I've done it repeatedly.
If it's wrong it ought to be clear to everyone why it's wrong yet tye only complaint I've heard is Tenn O'Cock's. And he's an idiot.
So unless YOU are aware of something I'm unaware of you would be wise (in my opinion) to shut up and listen.
You don't like Georgia Tech's ranking? Like I have something to do with it? I'm being far too nice to you. Look me up sometime. Asswipe.
 
Oh no. Definitely not scatterbrained. In fact I tried very hard to make sure it wasn't that. I gave a credential. I went to engineering school. I gave my G.P.A. Also, you speak fir everyone? You can't follow so neither can anyone else? That's ridiculous. Honestly you should be ashamed of yourself. Maybe you should spend more time reading then telling me my own business? I outlined it.
I'll do it again. SRS is Sports Reference interface. I use their figures (are those incomprehensible gobbledygook)? Not likely. Because they've been verified as fair.
At least to a degree In comfortable with.
Amongst the most reliable. Third party.
Anyway if you're suggesting the method I use is obsolete then it would stand to reason so ought to be Sports Reference.
I take figure they've compiled and retroactively redistribute it in a more reasonable form. I've done it repeatedly.
If it's wrong it ought to be clear to everyone why it's wrong yet tye only complaint I've heard is Tenn O'Cock's. And he's an idiot.
So unless YOU are aware of something I'm unaware of you would be wise (in my opinion) to shut up and listen.
You don't like Georgia Tech's ranking? Like I have something to do with it? I'm being far too nice to you. Look me up sometime. Asswipe.
I’ve had enough.
 
Oh no. Definitely not scatterbrained. In fact I tried very hard to make sure it wasn't that. I gave a credential. I went to engineering school. I gave my G.P.A. Also, you speak fir everyone? You can't follow so neither can anyone else? That's ridiculous. Honestly you should be ashamed of yourself. Maybe you should spend more time reading then telling me my own business? I outlined it.
I'll do it again. SRS is Sports Reference interface. I use their figures (are those incomprehensible gobbledygook)? Not likely. Because they've been verified as fair.
At least to a degree In comfortable with.
Amongst the most reliable. Third party.
Anyway if you're suggesting the method I use is obsolete then it would stand to reason so ought to be Sports Reference.
I take figure they've compiled and retroactively redistribute it in a more reasonable form. I've done it repeatedly.
If it's wrong it ought to be clear to everyone why it's wrong yet tye only complaint I've heard is Tenn O'Cock's. And he's an idiot.
So unless YOU are aware of something I'm unaware of you would be wise (in my opinion) to shut up and listen.
You don't like Georgia Tech's ranking? Like I have something to do with it? I'm being far too nice to you. Look me up sometime. Asswipe.

Well I'm prolly a little late with this, but your biggest problem is that you consider everyone an idiot if they don't agree with your perspective. I was just trying to help, dumbass.
 
I'd be willing to bet that the number is less than half. This is why I'm a proponent of trade schools. I don't have a degree per se, but I could have transferred all of my military schools into a degree in Soviet Studies.....which is about as useless as tits on a boar hog.

I'm definitely more content with all the different skills I've learned over the years. They range from personnel management to butcher to heavy equipment operator, with a few years experience in industrial maintenance thrown in. I'm confident that I can always find a job pretty quick.
Prolly should have added all that I'm getting ready to post.

But first, yes I agree that a trade/vocational school would be good.
When I finally got sober in AA at 24 I had a bit of a slog getting my footing in the world. And having only a 10th grade education made it tuffer. Yeah, I'm a dropout. That has been interesting at a young age because some wonder how much I had experienced by then. You'd need to know my story but what I went thru has left me with knowing more than I care to at times. I'll say this much. I have seen and been a part of the dirty side of the street and it is neither pretty nor glamorous. Tho it has been useful to help others in AA.
First thing was getting a ged. Then I went to a trade school for electric motor repair/rewind and went into that for a coupla years. I considered college and esp since I heard from other AA members about it a lot. But I knew my attitude needed to change.
Finally I took the plunge and when I finally got over brain cramps I had a blast. Sure GI Bill helped but I also had a job while going to college. Seems I have a knack for math. And at 30 I saw what a lot of people consider that kids out of high school should go out into the world for a couple of years and then go to college so they have some perspective.
Between my trade as an electric motor winder(from specialty fractional hp motors to 7,000 hp 13,000 volt monstrosities) and doing engineering work in the industry I had a pretty good resume' fairly quick.
Thing is I know what it means to work for something and I get pretty torqued over the last few years hearing all this whining and squealing from all these "oppressed" and "victim" cry babies. Nothing of real value comes easy. Get out and work for it at whatever cost. There are plenty of stories out there of people who decided they wanted better, sought it out and worked for it.
I wanted better for myself and went for it.
Is that to say college is necessary? No. lotta people have done quite well for themselves w/o the benefit of the sheepskin as the saying goes.

Anyway, That is my TLDR essay for a glimpse into me.
 
Prolly should have added all that I'm getting ready to post.

But first, yes I agree that a trade/vocational school would be good.
When I finally got sober in AA at 24 I had a bit of a slog getting my footing in the world. And having only a 10th grade education made it tuffer. Yeah, I'm a dropout. That has been interesting at a young age because some wonder how much I had experienced by then. You'd need to know my story but what I went thru has left me with knowing more than I care to at times. I'll say this much. I have seen and been a part of the dirty side of the street and it is neither pretty nor glamorous. Tho it has been useful to help others in AA.
First thing was getting a ged. Then I went to a trade school for electric motor repair/rewind and went into that for a coupla years. I considered college and esp since I heard from other AA members about it a lot. But I knew my attitude needed to change.
Finally I took the plunge and when I finally got over brain cramps I had a blast. Sure GI Bill helped but I also had a job while going to college. Seems I have a knack for math. And at 30 I saw what a lot of people consider that kids out of high school should go out into the world for a couple of years and then go to college so they have some perspective.
Between my trade as an electric motor winder(from specialty fractional hp motors to 7,000 hp 13,000 volt monstrosities) and doing engineering work in the industry I had a pretty good resume' fairly quick.
Thing is I know what it means to work for something and I get pretty torqued over the last few years hearing all this whining and squealing from all these "oppressed" and "victim" cry babies. Nothing of real value comes easy. Get out and work for it at whatever cost. There are plenty of stories out there of people who decided they wanted better, sought it out and worked for it.
I wanted better for myself and went for it.
Is that to say college is necessary? No. lotta people have done quite well for themselves w/o the benefit of the sheepskin as the saying goes.

Anyway, That is my TLDR essay for a glimpse into me.
Post of the month right here!
 
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