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I did graduate college in 2003 with 2 degrees (economics/management) but in the year 2000 i was hired part time with a job that paid me 15.00 hr.....i could've went full time in 2000 and stuck with the job till i got laid off or fired or whatever but i insisted to continue college, i graduated in 2003 and went job searching, i found lousy sales jobs, commission jobs, jobs that really didn't have a schedule, it felt like nothing is out there for me and i found out that america is too protective of giving someone that doesn't have connections a job, so i continued working part time with this job for 2 years while working other senseless "career" jobs part time as well, i went full time at the job i've been doing in 2005 and now i look back and say why did i go to college, just to be 11k in the hole and none of my professors spoke clear english, am i giving money out to people that i can't understand hearing, how can somebody i can't understand hearing teach me anything, i now make 22.19

2007-10-18 03:33:09 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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It is about more than money. An education should help you deal with all of life's problems. If you have not learned the value of your education, you have been wasting your time. It sounds more like your fault than the college's fault.
The education system is far from perfect, but being educated should still beat the alternative.
I sympathize with your complaint about instructors that can't speak the language. But, acknowledge the fact that they got ahead of you in life and figure out how to rectify the situation. Don't become a professional victim. Be an agent of change.

2007-10-19 23:39:22 · answer #1 · answered by Menehune 7 · 0 0

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