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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 1270206" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>I agree mostly. It's becoming more and more apparent that you must get a degree in a high demand career field otherwise you will wallow in student loan debt. I do believe tractor trailer driving does involve a skill or at least a discipline. Not everyone can do it. Also I would add their are varying levels of worth in a degree. Examples: Devry, Univ of Phoenix, State College, Private College, Ivy League) And that worth and name of that school on the degree will be what gets the foot in the door.</p><p>I kid you not. An acquaintance of mine who is in the recruitment/placement field in Human Resources even has openly admitted. "If I have two resumes on my desk and one says Columbia, and the other says Montclair State. I am going to tell you right now the Columbia guy is getting more leeway in his interview and benefit of the doubt than the State guy. The State guy has to knock it out of the park. The Columbia guy can struggle a bit just based on potential."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 1270206, member: 50254"] I agree mostly. It's becoming more and more apparent that you must get a degree in a high demand career field otherwise you will wallow in student loan debt. I do believe tractor trailer driving does involve a skill or at least a discipline. Not everyone can do it. Also I would add their are varying levels of worth in a degree. Examples: Devry, Univ of Phoenix, State College, Private College, Ivy League) And that worth and name of that school on the degree will be what gets the foot in the door. I kid you not. An acquaintance of mine who is in the recruitment/placement field in Human Resources even has openly admitted. "If I have two resumes on my desk and one says Columbia, and the other says Montclair State. I am going to tell you right now the Columbia guy is getting more leeway in his interview and benefit of the doubt than the State guy. The State guy has to knock it out of the park. The Columbia guy can struggle a bit just based on potential." [/QUOTE]
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