Posted by greygoat on June 27, 2011 at 06:43:47 from (75.121.145.186):
In Reply to: Masters Degree posted by JDB on June 26, 2011 at 19:32:36:
The 3 "Degrees" are: BS...everybody knows what that means. MS...More of the same. PHD..Piled higher and deeper I have 7 years of post high school education,and a degree in "Finance", but 8 hours a day sitting behind a desk in a bank, listening to people whine, would drive me to the assylem! So I took a "Machinist" Apprenticeship with the "Burlington Route,and became a Locomotive Mechanic. The satisfaction of spending 8 hours replaceing fuel injectors in a 3000 horsepower General Motors V16 2 cycle Diesel, setting the valves, and then going for a test ride at 60 MPH and hearing that engine purr, and knowing it's due to "Hands On" skill, and "Pride in workman- ship", is my reward! I retired in 2002, making $21 per hour. Railroad Engineers now can make $80,000 per year after gaining some seniority, The highest paying job, for a high school graduate. and the railroads are hireing. The jobs are there..and no need to stifle in an office!
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