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Because that's all they're fit for with their sh!te degrees.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post -
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WHS.Originally posted by Churchill View PostBecause that's all they're fit for with their sh!te degrees.Comment
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Its not quite that its because there are far too many people doing degrees. The expansion of higher education was done to hide youth unemployment back in the early 1990's.Originally posted by Churchill View PostBecause that's all they're fit for with their sh!te degrees.
Nothing has changed since then apart from more and more companies deciding that because a job requires 1 brain cell a degree is a requirement when years ago that job would have been (equally capably if not more capably) by a 16 year old with Grade 2 CSE english and Maths.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Churchill doesn't have a degree.Originally posted by eek View PostIts not quite that its because there are far too many people doing degrees. The expansion of higher education was done to hide youth unemployment back in the early 1990's.
Nothing has changed since then apart from more and more companies deciding that because a job requires 1 brain cell a degree is a requirement when years ago that job would have been (equally capably if not more capably) by a 16 year old with Grade 2 CSE english and Maths.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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That's quite correct.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostChurchill doesn't have a degree.Comment
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Two factually correct statements on a General thread in one day. I may have to take a lie down.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThat's quite correct.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Is that to make up for all the bullsh!t you've been posting about your upcoming nuptuals?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTwo factually correct statements on a General thread in one day. I may have to take a lie down.Comment
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Spelling.Originally posted by Churchill View PostIs that to make up for all the bullsh!t you've been posting about your upcoming nuptials ?
FTFY.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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