Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize that well over half of Americans do not possess a bachelor’s degree, right?
OP. I know. I also don't personally know many people who fall in that category, so was just curious.
I don't think most people I know are aware that I haven't finished college. A lot of of people just assume I did.
Believe me, if they finished college, they know you did not. There are little tell-tale signs that reveal someone does not have a degree.
Not!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a few.
One didn't like college lied on his resume. i guess no one has checked. He's about 55 years old, seems to do just fine in iT, but I am surprised has not been caught lying.
Another male 58 years old failed out of college also lied, got caught in resume lie a few times. Finally went back to state college to get his degree.
I mention uni on my resume, but if anyone presses me I tell them I didn't finish.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s important to note things were easier for gen X and boomers without degrees.
The handful of gen Y and Zs we know who dropped or failed out of college are to put it frankly, terminally unmotivated losers. A bachelor’s degree has never been easier. It says a LOT if you can’t get through one these days. Spare me all the exaggerated illness and financial issue excuses. I’m talking about normal healthy kids.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s important to note things were easier for gen X and boomers without degrees.
The handful of gen Y and Zs we know who dropped or failed out of college are to put it frankly, terminally unmotivated losers. A bachelor’s degree has never been easier. It says a LOT if you can’t get through one these days. Spare me all the exaggerated illness and financial issue excuses. I’m talking about normal healthy kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg both were dropouts.
Elite k-12 prep school + Harvard != an average public school idiot addicted to video games
Anonymous wrote:Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg both were dropouts.
Anonymous wrote:I know a few.
One didn't like college lied on his resume. i guess no one has checked. He's about 55 years old, seems to do just fine in iT, but I am surprised has not been caught lying.
Another male 58 years old failed out of college also lied, got caught in resume lie a few times. Finally went back to state college to get his degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize that well over half of Americans do not possess a bachelor’s degree, right?
OP. I know. I also don't personally know many people who fall in that category, so was just curious.
I don't think most people I know are aware that I haven't finished college. A lot of of people just assume I did.
Believe me, if they finished college, they know you did not. There are little tell-tale signs that reveal someone does not have a degree.
Not!
Anonymous wrote:I had 1 brother go to MC for 2 years, construction company, made a UMC income.
i had 1 brother go to no school, construction company, made a sh*t ton of money... retired at 57.
I know a guy that paints cars (60yo) he makes about $100K/year, his son (26) does too makes $80k
I know a guy that has no college, runs a gas station and they also fix cars, he has a house and a beach house and his kids are in private so I guess he does well. His wife doesn't work.
I know a guy that has no college, he works in property management, makes about $75K / year.
I work in IT, many technicians/engineers have not college... they make anywhere from $75K-$140K