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Old 01-18-2018, 02:30 PM
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don't confuse your successful paterhood with the cuckhood of an unpaid internship
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Old 01-18-2018, 02:32 PM
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My children did unpaid internships and now the lowest earner among them makes $180k a year for 34 hours a week as a CRNA

Y'all clearly know what you're talking about. Jesus Christ I don't know why I defend white people. You deserve to be replaced by Jews
out of curiosity, i don't intend anything by it - does your wife know you post here?
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Old 01-18-2018, 02:37 PM
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whether she do or don't, I think Patri has a pretty interesting life and backstory. would make a fantastic character for an apocolyptic/societal collapse type story.
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Old 01-18-2018, 02:42 PM
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these days I'd say people who did STEM are equal to or more intelligent than people who didn't go to college/dropped out/tradeschool/etc and entered the workforce earlier, are more intelligent than people who graduated. the stupidest of the bunch are people who do unpaid internships.

a hell of a lot of intelligent people fell for the college scam before it became so obvious that the cost-to-reward is shit, and for the most part it only served to disadvantage them. they're typically still successful, but they would have been anyways with a half decade and no debt advantage. only a few years ago college didn't seem too bad.

in 4-6 years you can put a whole lot more impressive shit on a resume than a college degree, and get paid to do it. after your first big kid job, at most, your degree will probably never matter in an employment decision. if you have a real job and you need a degree your employer'll probably pay for your school lol. its 2018 if you think you need to shill out 50 grand to network with people who may or may not end up in your industry you're a chump. if you want to network with blue hair girls with he/him/they/them pronouns named Ayden who dont shave their arm pits and smell like rat bedding who have undetectable gonnorhea, who are going to end up working the poles on 5th avenue for the next decade then college campuses are great for you i guess. get a twitter and be sociable and work a job in the industry you want to be in. or get in a training program. read books. if you're too socially retarded for that college will never help you anyways.
this post is illuminating.

for the kids out there, though - with a nameschool you can v easily break even w just a stem bachelor's, even working outside ur field. the free time and available young twinks therefore make it a pretty decent option compared with early years doing long hours shoveling computer ditches etc. If u realize along the way that ur a born boss who doesn't intend to endure 6 to 10 further years of torture after undergrad just to become a highly paid servant like Papa Tex's kid, I recommend coasting through a degree that makes u sound smart while you work on making your abs visible or more visible or maybe less if thats your aesthetic. Business school at a connected nameschool is also pretty fucking good if you can extrovert and are comfortable doing talmud dogwhistles. Goodluck
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Old 01-18-2018, 02:46 PM
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out of curiosity, i don't intend anything by it - does your wife know you post here?
Nope I'm pretty pussy whipped like most of my race
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Old 01-18-2018, 03:34 PM
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If u realize along the way that ur a born boss who doesn't intend to endure 6 to 10 further years of torture after undergrad just to become a highly paid servant like Papa Tex's kid, I recommend coasting through a degree that makes u sound smart while you work on making your abs visible or more visible or maybe less if thats your aesthetic.
that me

Instead of taking business classes though, I studied writing, which has given me extremely potent communication skills in business, which literally directly increases the money i can bring to my company. I played video games and learned a lot about business that way.

god bless university of houston's low tuition and my genius strategy of avoiding socializing so that i could leave immediately and not be cucked by the writer community

lmao @ the sad cucks who graduated with me, now in their master's, or even worse, phD programs moaning for socialism
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Old 01-18-2018, 03:55 PM
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that me

Instead of taking business classes though, I studied writing, which has given me extremely potent communication skills in business, which literally directly increases the money i can bring to my company. I played video games and learned a lot about business that way.

god bless university of houston's low tuition and my genius strategy of avoiding socializing so that i could leave immediately and not be cucked by the writer community

lmao @ the sad cucks who graduated with me, now in their master's, or even worse, phD programs moaning for socialism
Writing is underrated one. It's basically one of the few "skills" you can learn in college. The only other skill outside of STEM I'm aware of, is Research.

Think of yourself as an EQ character. College is a zone where you train your Research and Writing (you can get a few points in speech as well). Unless you go to the basement level where all the STEM mobs are.

That being said, there's a lot of camps you can level-up your Research and Writing at. You can do it at the English camp, really good for Writing -- but not as good Research. Or maybe the History camp, a little bit tougher to break than English, but it gives good Writing and Research leveling.

That being said, there is knowledge to be learned at these camps. You can like, learn how to break down sentence structure and study language by graph and shit from Writing/English programs. This is helpful when studying the intricacies of language in general. All kind of useful Rhetoric information about how to not sound like an idiot or how not to create big boring blocks of texts no wants to read (unless done in masterfully ironic way like skarlon)....shit



Look, I can just have read a lot of newspapers and shit rather than doing political science. IF you do the work in poly sci, however; IF you actually read and understand those fucking arcane journals and books they assign you rather than just worrying about your letter grade all the time -- you will learn how politics works better than a guy just reading newspapers.

Its really hard to navigate the literature of poly sci if you don't know anything yet. There's hundreds of thousands of articles in academic journals...how the fuck do you know what to believe..and the that assumes you find the readable when the entire premise is that you are a poly sci master student or above to actually be understanding the article.

Which is why businesses hire political analysts and guys with political science degrees for management positions. There are some things you see coming a little faster than those who don't understand the mechanisms behind politics.

That and because it's all bullshit anyway. Most these jobs don't actually need to be done -- when you look on a macro-level.
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My children did unpaid internships and now the lowest earner among them makes $180k a year for 34 hours a week as a CRNA

Y'all clearly know what you're talking about. Jesus Christ I don't know why I defend white people. You deserve to be replaced by Jews
so they were successful despite wasting a bunch of time in their early career? or are you saying they got hired on as real employees somewhere using the internship which led to their current success?

i'm sure there's some out there worth your time but for every one of those there's 15,000 usually asians xerox-cucking. a lot of places will go out of their way to hire someone fresh out of high school off the street instead of promoting an intern, because in doing so they lose their unpaid printer cucks.

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this post is illuminating.

for the kids out there, though - with a nameschool you can v easily break even w just a stem bachelor's, even working outside ur field. the free time and available young twinks therefore make it a pretty decent option compared with early years doing long hours shoveling computer ditches etc. If u realize along the way that ur a born boss who doesn't intend to endure 6 to 10 further years of torture after undergrad just to become a highly paid servant like Papa Tex's kid, I recommend coasting through a degree that makes u sound smart while you work on making your abs visible or more visible or maybe less if thats your aesthetic. Business school at a connected nameschool is also pretty fucking good if you can extrovert and are comfortable doing talmud dogwhistles. Goodluck
Getting "a degree" is actually pretty useful if you have the work ethic to knock a bachelors out in 2 years and have stuff like financial support, qualify for grants and loans, etc. It opens a lot of doors to places that "just want you to have a degree" and don't care what it is. If you're on your own as far as paying for your school and living expenses go, just work.

the amount of places that value _random bachelor degree_ over an HS diploma are dwindling rapidly though, thanks to massive lib arts student enrollment rates, and employers catching on that browns get auto-passed through their first 4 years of school without having to try. tl;dr employers are getting woke on the fact that it doesn't really provide a higher quality employee.

The only inherent value to a college degree are a piece of paper saying you did it. Education can be replaced with free online courses/curriculum, self motivation, and books. Networking can be replaced by having a twitter and being sociable and buying people drinks. The piece of paper can be handy, but only really in one's early career or during career changes.

pro tip i have a lot of friends in IT recruitment and I have NEVER heard of them ever verifying someone's college degree. you can literally just fake it and nobody will care. they screen out the bullshitters through asking difficult technical interview questions. i tested it out once and got called back for a ton of interviews for a resume listing fictional IT certs that don't even exist lol.
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Old 01-18-2018, 04:20 PM
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The entire point of an unpaid internship, like requiring your kids to work at age 14, is to teach work ethic

That way you don't end up posting 24/7 complaining about how you "deserve" more. There are many paths in life, the point is that exactly none of them are easy or are facilitated by being a whiny Ass bitch

Hope this helps! Bring back slavery
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Old 01-18-2018, 04:22 PM
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Also, I agree with skarlorn that there are underrated liberal arts degrees that some industries are looking for. However, id still go STEM/Healthcare and take that stuff as a minor so you have your bases covered
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