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2018-07-05 00:32:50 UTC  

To think that the studio which gave us fucking thundercats roar

2018-07-05 00:32:58 UTC  

most employers want experience over a degree in many field. or experience plus a degree

2018-07-05 00:33:07 UTC  

Considers who may be he creates animator of all time

2018-07-05 00:33:14 UTC  

Beneath them

2018-07-05 00:33:15 UTC  

a degree alone almost isn't enough anymore.

2018-07-05 00:33:17 UTC  

The Military is the ultimate starting job really

2018-07-05 00:33:32 UTC  

Experience + Free College + Free Housing + Free Food + Free Training

2018-07-05 00:33:48 UTC  

I dropped out and am in the top 5%

2018-07-05 00:34:01 UTC  

Hey if anyone is feeling down, here's uncle sam

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/464227420245983247/Untitled-1.png

2018-07-05 00:34:04 UTC  

"Yeah, but it's not economically viable these days, so it's an artform that should just die out" - art school student

2018-07-05 00:34:12 UTC  

Lol

2018-07-05 00:34:20 UTC  

Fucking shoot em all I say

2018-07-05 00:34:27 UTC  

Internet dad help with my self esteem issue

2018-07-05 00:34:28 UTC  

The sad thing is that a college degree became required partly because primary education was failing to educate basic things that it would've in the past, and now secondary education is failing

2018-07-05 00:34:35 UTC  

yup

2018-07-05 00:34:45 UTC  

Maybe there should be squads made up of convicted school shooters

2018-07-05 00:35:05 UTC  

medicone, engeeeing, etc. sure degrees are required

2018-07-05 00:35:07 UTC  

And they should be sent to eviscerate art schools from existence

2018-07-05 00:35:19 UTC  

many jobs could be a trade school

2018-07-05 00:35:25 UTC  

Hey guys talking about jobs

2018-07-05 00:35:32 UTC  

Should I go into medical?

2018-07-05 00:35:41 UTC  

Art is cool and an acceptable degree but don't expect to make money unless you get a job as a teacher or graphic designer

2018-07-05 00:35:43 UTC  

always demand for. medicine

2018-07-05 00:35:49 UTC  

it's hard work though

2018-07-05 00:35:52 UTC  

I've made up my mind to go into stem

2018-07-05 00:35:58 UTC  

Hard work isn't a problem

2018-07-05 00:35:59 UTC  

most jobs should be trade school; the ideals of academia (not just now) aren't that relevant for most professions

2018-07-05 00:36:09 UTC  

yup

2018-07-05 00:36:12 UTC  

There will be an ever increasingly amount of old people so yeah, medical and nursing is a safe bet

2018-07-05 00:36:24 UTC  

Either medical or engineering

2018-07-05 00:36:36 UTC  

I would say 50% plus should be trade schools

2018-07-05 00:36:40 UTC  

And in engineering, either civil or computer science

2018-07-05 00:36:42 UTC  

with licensing exams

2018-07-05 00:36:51 UTC  

Mandatory Language classes and Art classes are a waste of time

2018-07-05 00:36:54 UTC  

Ooh what are trade schools

2018-07-05 00:37:06 UTC  

Are they like welding courses and stuff?

2018-07-05 00:37:11 UTC  

Engineering for example should have a trade school (orcertain branches)

2018-07-05 00:37:18 UTC  

Nah

2018-07-05 00:37:23 UTC  

electrician, plumbing, welding

2018-07-05 00:37:28 UTC  

It would work for some engineers, not for others

2018-07-05 00:37:30 UTC  

Not that I'm advocating for this as a good system, but it is impressive how some communities are able to do as well in trained fields as they do without any formal acadamia. Like the street dentists in India for example. I'd still prefer to go to a dentists office, but it's interesting how well they're able to do many things