Understand that many employers won't grant a guy an interview without education anymore. It has nothing to do with wanting to start out at the top. I am talking about needing the education and intership experience just to get an entry level job. Those without an education are not going to find work in coming years. The manufacturing jobs and things like that are getting gone, however they need computer programmers, financial people, etc... jobs that cannot be filled by Joe Sixpack who hasn't "paid his dues" in the classroom. Employers now use college as a screening tool to weed out the undesireables. I am sure you know how hard college is since you went, and this weeds out the lazy and undriven. Its all hard work, but its working smart and not just hard. I know a lot of guys who have worked simply hard all their lives and have nothing to show for it because they worked hard doing the wrong things.
By the way, nobody will get started at the top. College just makes it so you can compete for an entry level job that you would otherwise be ineligible for. After you get hired, the degree will then make it so advancement will be possible.
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