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It’s becoming fairly clear that AI-savvy employees are highly coveted. It is in fact replacing non-core jobs…you don’t really need many people writing Ad copy or corporate press releases.
Anonymous wrote:Bizzare post. What do you do for living? Where did your kids go to college and grad school? What jobs do they have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You again? Being educated will always be a positive thing. Just because some fields are becoming saturated in no way means fewer people should continue their educations.
Agree! I imagine ops kid was rejected from top schools and now wants everyone to suffer. OP sounds very MAGA or perhaps it is Trump.
While OP was obviously being sarcastic, OP is right. OP never criticized trade schools…just the opposite….there is no need for everyone in America to attend college…..so the half of your kids is probably right…..better off going to trade school…..OP might have been been a little snobby, but she is right.
+1. Half of your kids should go to trade school so we can flood the trades with supply and I can get things in my house fixed for $20 instead of $200.
Nobody is going to your house for $20 ya cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You again? Being educated will always be a positive thing. Just because some fields are becoming saturated in no way means fewer people should continue their educations.
Agree! I imagine ops kid was rejected from top schools and now wants everyone to suffer. OP sounds very MAGA or perhaps it is Trump.
While OP was obviously being sarcastic, OP is right. OP never criticized trade schools…just the opposite….there is no need for everyone in America to attend college…..so the half of your kids is probably right…..better off going to trade school…..OP might have been been a little snobby, but she is right.
+1. Half of your kids should go to trade school so we can flood the trades with supply and I can get things in my house fixed for $20 instead of $200.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You again? Being educated will always be a positive thing. Just because some fields are becoming saturated in no way means fewer people should continue their educations.
Agree! I imagine ops kid was rejected from top schools and now wants everyone to suffer. OP sounds very MAGA or perhaps it is Trump.
While OP was obviously being sarcastic, OP is right. OP never criticized trade schools…just the opposite….there is no need for everyone in America to attend college…..so the half of your kids is probably right…..better off going to trade school…..OP might have been been a little snobby, but she is right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You again? Being educated will always be a positive thing. Just because some fields are becoming saturated in no way means fewer people should continue their educations.
Agree! I imagine ops kid was rejected from top schools and now wants everyone to suffer. OP sounds very MAGA or perhaps it is Trump.
While OP was obviously being sarcastic, OP is right. OP never criticized trade schools…just the opposite….there is no need for everyone in America to attend college…..so the half of your kids is probably right…..better off going to trade school…..OP might have been been a little snobby, but she is right.
Anonymous wrote:Your post is so offensive. My senior, with an unweighted 4.0 GPA, is going to a trade school next fall because that is his dream and passion. So we are happy for him and support him in that.
But who the hell are you to tell any kid that they should or shouldn’t go to any college that they got accepted into and want to attend? MYOB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You again? Being educated will always be a positive thing. Just because some fields are becoming saturated in no way means fewer people should continue their educations.
Agree! I imagine ops kid was rejected from top schools and now wants everyone to suffer. OP sounds very MAGA or perhaps it is Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop looking at a degree as an automatic "upward mobility" button and start looking at it as a high-risk capital allocation. The data is clear. we have a massive surplus of low-value degrees and a labor market that is already starting to discount them. Unless your child is attending a top-tier target school where the institutional prestige acts as a hedge against mediocrity, they are likely walking into an underemployment trap. Johnny from State U is graduating with six-figure debt into a world that doesn't need another generalist with a "Business Administration" degree. We’ve flooded the market with credentials, and in doing so, we've rendered the mid-tier degree effectively worthless for anything other than basic administrative work. but no problem….at least they recorded their fair share of TikTok dances in their SEC sororities….
The "dumbification" of American higher ed is the quiet crisis no one on this board wants to admit. To keep the tuition checks flowing, universities have traded academic rigor for "student satisfaction" andt grade inflation. We are producing a workforce that can follow a rubric but lacks the cognitive stamina for first-principles thinking or problem-solving. While parents are busy comparing "Little Ivies," their kids are losing the ability to synthesize complex information without a digital crutch. We’ve turned college into a four-year delay of adulthood where students learn to navigate bureaucracy instead of mastering a competitive skill.
If you think the ROI is bad now, calculate the impact of AI over the next four years. If your kid is a freshman today, they will enter a 2030 job market where agentic AI has already cannibalized the majority of entry-level white-collar tasks. The "junior analyst" or "entry-level coordinator" roles that used to be the traditional starting point for college grads are being automated out of existence. We are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to train kids for roles that a $20 monthly subscription will do better and faster by the time they graduate. If your child isn't in the top 5% of their field or pursuing a specialized technical trade, you aren't buying them a future…… you're buying them a very expensive seat at a table that is being removed from the room….
Anyway…..keep it up….
Are you suggesting that the AI will be so advanced and also obtainable that the majority of companies will be using it, and not employing anyone?
I’m convinced AI is overblown. I use it at work but don’t see how everyone is convinced no one will have a job because of it. Also jobs will be created.
OP you sound hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:You again? Being educated will always be a positive thing. Just because some fields are becoming saturated in no way means fewer people should continue their educations.
Anonymous wrote:Why would "Johnny at State U" be graduating with six figure debt? If the school is in state and you are UMC (as most DCUM families are), he should be able to attend an in state (or even many out of state) college with no debt, or very minimal. And the long-term benefits of a college degree continue to include much higher lifetime earnings.
Anonymous wrote:What the heck? This is such a strange rant.