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22068095 No.22068095 [Reply] [Original]

It doesn't matter how interested you are in something, how eager you are to learn, how much potential you have, or how much knowledge or wisdom you possess. If you don't have at least a 4 year degree proving you are an industrious drone capable of institutionalization, you are literally nothing. Any education level below a bachelor's degree puts you in a position to be exploited by upper level degree holders for less than half of their wage.

>> No.22068105

>implying degrees matter in a world where everyone goes to college
>implying the only thing of worth college shows is that you were willing to wake up on time and go through the process of taking tests. proving you are ready to be a good PMC

>> No.22068106

What book is this?

>> No.22068123

>>22068095
It took me 16 years on the job market to see that. How could I be so naive

>> No.22068136

>>22068095
Academics should be killed. Pol Pot had the right idea

>> No.22068155

>>22068095
If you had some ability to talk to people properly and create networks, they wouldn't need to literally check your qualifications to recognise your expertise.

>> No.22068169

>>22068095
Debunked by Guenon who didn't finish his degree but is now studied by PhDs

>> No.22068170

That's okay, I'm almost 30, once I hit 40 I can just kill myself like every other day laborer

>> No.22068360

>>22068095
I don't consider anyone with more than a trade certificate to be anything other than a well groomed house nigger at best.

>> No.22068363

>>22068095
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>> No.22068409

>>22068095
It's all bullshit what's your point