Posted by NY 986 on June 27, 2011 at 07:04:43 from (67.142.178.26):
In Reply to: Masters Degree posted by JDB on June 26, 2011 at 19:32:36:
Do you have an idea as what you want to do once you get your masters? Do you have a specific position in mind at this time? Around where I live I would not get one expecting that will automatically open some new avenues as the market is over-saturated with advanced degrees looking for work. A person who has been a close friend for over 35 years tells me of the weekly going-ons of the company he work for. This company does some advanced engineering for aero-space and it seems about every quarter somebody is getting kicked to the curb regardless of education because they want to bring somebody in that will work cheaper. My friend would add to his degree (and has in the past) if he thought it would help create job security but the cost savings seems to be the main objective of the company. He talks every time I see him of he and his peers trying to figure out their landing spot if they are faced with the ax. Granted this is in Upstate New York where the economy has lagged for quite some time. Is it possible to "feel out" the HR people of where your degree would most likely be put to use to find a direction? It's never a bad idea to enhance your education but if you are not sure if your going to see the financial payoff anytime soon you need to be aware of that too as to managing your expenses.
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