tonyw
Well-Known Member
Chris, Chris, Chris, where to begin.
First, find me one time where I said going to college makes me better than other people. Go on. Do it. I challenge you.
Second, it IS relevant. There is, whether you like it or not, a correlation between education and income. And if a job requires a college degree, then it must be compared against jobs with require college degrees.
Surely you wouldn't consider comparing the income of a job like a doctor, which requires post graduate education and an apprenticeship, against the greeter at the Wal-Mart. Or maybe you would, given your past assertions.
Most people would not.
First, find me one time where I said going to college makes me better than other people. Go on. Do it. I challenge you.
Second, it IS relevant. There is, whether you like it or not, a correlation between education and income. And if a job requires a college degree, then it must be compared against jobs with require college degrees.
Surely you wouldn't consider comparing the income of a job like a doctor, which requires post graduate education and an apprenticeship, against the greeter at the Wal-Mart. Or maybe you would, given your past assertions.
Most people would not.
(which should be assumed, but I don't think I've ever responded to you, so I didn't want any misunderstandings