Posted by ldj on June 27, 2011 at 06:36:30 from (70.249.71.45):
In Reply to: Re: Masters Degree posted by MarkWV on June 26, 2011 at 19:34:44:
Well in the practical world, what you know is what counts on doing your job. Doesn't make any difference where you learned it in school or OJT.
Here is my story: My daughter worked in accounting office in large hospital, no degree. Several jobs came open that required a degree. They knew she could do the job so they changed it to non degree job so she could have it. Daughter finally went for degree. Took her 10 years going part time raising family and all. About half way through my wife ask her if anything she learned at school has helped in her job? She said no, it's the other way around. What I know from my job has helped me a lot in getting this degree. Finally got degree and she kept same job but they changed it back to degree job and big money increase. Since she has got several raises and promotions. She still says the degree got me more money but not anymore knowledge about my job.
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