Rishvol
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Graduated in 95I could ask personal questions like when you graduated, what your field was, if you had scholarships, if you had a good job relatively soon after graduating, but everyone's situation is unique. This chart speaks to the broader trends.
it's all relative. when i graduated, the job i got paid like $30k/year. that same job today is nearly double that salary.....I could ask personal questions like when you graduated, what your field was, if you had scholarships, if you had a good job relatively soon after graduating, but everyone's situation is unique. This chart speaks to the broader trends.
Graduated in 95
BA Advertising but became a video producer
No scholarships 2 years in state 2 years out of state tuition
My first few jobs paid crap.
Millionaires and corporations don’t pay nearly as much in taxes as they should so yeah. Amazon paid zero in taxes. How does that make any sense?
IMO college is a complete waste of time for most people. There are some degrees where it is worth it such as medical field degrees or most trade school things like welding, mechanic.... etc. However, for the majority of people degrees are worthless. For example I work with a guy who has a 2 year business degree, and a 4 year bachelors degree in business with a minor. He makes 25 cents more than me because he has been with the company longer than I have. He is still a ton of money in debt trying to pay off school for a degree that hasn't given him any advantages. I for instance only have a 2 year degree and we are at the same exact level.I could ask personal questions like when you graduated, what your field was, if you had scholarships, if you had a good job relatively soon after graduating, but everyone's situation is unique. This chart speaks to the broader trends.
IMO college is a complete waste of time for most people. There are some degrees where it is worth it such as medical field degrees or most trade school things like welding, mechanic.... etc. However, for the majority of people degrees are worthless. For example I work with a guy who has a 2 year business degree, and a 4 year bachelors degree in business with a minor. He makes 25 cents more than me because he has been with the company longer than I have. He is still a ton of money in debt trying to pay off school for a degree that hasn't given him any advantages. I for instance only have a 2 year degree and we are at the same exact level.
IMO college is a complete waste of time for most people. There are some degrees where it is worth it such as medical field degrees or most trade school things like welding, mechanic.... etc. However, for the majority of people degrees are worthless. For example I work with a guy who has a 2 year business degree, and a 4 year bachelors degree in business with a minor. He makes 25 cents more than me because he has been with the company longer than I have. He is still a ton of money in debt trying to pay off school for a degree that hasn't given him any advantages. I for instance only have a 2 year degree and we are at the same exact level.
Because Bezos is a genius and he earned all of it all by himself with zero help from an educated workforce or tax incentives for his headquarters and distribution centers.
Government backed loans, the administrators get richer and saddle the poor with student loans. They tell all these kids in high school that they can't be anything without a college degree and the kids listen. There are other ways and other jobs fields that don't require them. My co-worker has a psychology degree and now works as a draftsman he makes way better money now.I could ask personal questions like when you graduated, what your field was, if you had scholarships, if you had a good job relatively soon after graduating, but everyone's situation is unique. This chart speaks to the broader trends.
it's a coporate headquarters....would have employed like 5k people iirc.....that's a lot of jobs.........probably pretty good ones too. not just your typical warehouse worker types you have for the FC's they put up.Yeah you mean that one facility? Damn that’s so generous of them and should definitely exclude them from paying the taxes they should.
Why not honor yourself and do the right thing? My kids will go through college in a few years we are working on setting them up to work hard while in school, with studies and a job to get done with it and be paid in full or close to it by the time they get out. It takes proper strategies and work ethic. Stop being a bunch of pansies.Shouldn’t matter.
If we only based laws on “I had to go through it so you should too” then we’ll never get anything done.
Going to college is very overrated unless you’re getting a real degree. Engineering, etcWhy not honor yourself and do the right thing? My kids will go through college in a few years we are working on setting them up to work hard while in school, with studies and a job to get done with it and be paid in full or close to it by the time they get out. It takes proper strategies and work ethic. Stop being a bunch of pansies.