It is hard enough for someone with a real degree to find a job, let alone a person with a limited education and a forged piece of paper.
2006-06-06 19:33:59
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answered by kriystalh2o 2
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I'm sure you can purchase a fake degree on the net but employers are much wiser these days and contact colleges directly for transcripts. I have college educated children & that's how I know. Employers wouldn't have to go to the extra time and expense if it wern't for people like you trying to get a free ride.
2006-06-07 04:33:56
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answered by kriend 7
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Given that you can't spell, I assume that most employers who want an educated employee will know the difference immediately.
However, to go on about your question: It is more and more common for employers to ask for transcripts rather than a degree. And, if they do accept the sheepskin, they will certainly know if it comes from an accredited institution or not.
Best bet: Go to college and EARN the degree.
2006-06-07 02:26:24
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answered by kentata 6
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How about impressing us and getting a real degree?
Just a thought.
2006-06-07 02:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Almost all US employers do background checks on people they are hiring, even if the background check is limited. One of the easiest things for them to do is to check your educational credentials.
2006-06-07 12:21:26
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answered by RoaringMice 7
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Why should you do this, however you will not perform in job,the conflict will be notced immediately between your education and your performance. then you will be kicked off for low or under /poor performance.
2006-06-07 02:51:15
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answered by alexander r 1
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Why would you want to? In life this is not the way to go, I believe in karma and so should you....
2006-06-07 02:25:46
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answered by ♥~rayna~♥ 5
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if you do that & they find out you could get in alot of trouble
2006-06-07 02:26:35
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answered by Tami T 3
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