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a College Degree isn’t That Important

May 21st, 2008 Posted in Education, Opinion

college degree

Of course, you need a degree to become a doctor, lawyer, professor, or serve one of the sciences, and personnel managers of the world love to see B.A., M.A. or even Ph.D. on your job application, but those degrees don’t necessarily get you even the beginner’s job you want.

Go to college to get an education, to learn how to think, to grow up, but you have to work in a job to learn anything and move to a better one. Your college degree won’t even make you a whiz in your first job. You think you’re too good for them? Hah, they think—rightly—the job is probably too good for you! What can you really do for a company until you’ve had a chance to work there? Some of us didn’t go to college at all . . . me, for one. Robin Duke, wife of U.S. Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke, and herself national cochairman of the Population Crisis Committee, consultant on population to the United Nations, member of four boards of directors of giant corporations, president of the National Abortion Rights Action League—whew!—didn’t attend college. Margaret Thatcher, first woman Prime Minister of Great Britain, who did, says “self-education counts for much more than the education you receive at school.”

One Response to “a College Degree isn’t That Important”

  1. Ahmed Says:

    Welcome
    Can you give me BA management of the equation years of experience
    I have the experience of more than 9 years in business.
    I would like to obtain a bachelor’s degree approved of the administration
    Can you please provide me with this information
    Thank you
    Ahmed
    Facility: c.v
    C.V

    Name: Ahmed Mohammed Abdulaziz Ammash

    Nationality : Saudi

    D.O.B: 1 / 7/ 1978

    Place Of Birth: Riyadh

    Address : Riyadh , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Mobile: 966 564578255

    E.mail: alvn-11@hotmail.com

    Academic Qualifications

    v High Secondary School Certificate

    v Certificate of ( Administration of Individual Trading Establishment) From the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. K.S.A

    v Course in Human resources administration from

    ( Alamhen Industrial Group)

    Practical Qualifications &Field Experience

    v Experience in Public relations , Business supervisor, Bait Al Areej Est. For Contracts for one Year

    v Experience in Service offices administration and dealing with the representatives ,Salih Al Obaid Office for Public Services and Real Estate Administration for four Years

    v Experience at Al Mehadib for metal industries , Human Resources officer, for one year

    v Experience at Alamhen Industrial Complex for metal works , Human Resources Manager and supervisor industry line, for four years

    v Experience at Khalid Al Zafer For transport & Custom Clearance , Personnel officer

    v Al Manahij Educational Group , Human Resources Manager

    Professional Skills:

    v Good Command to Computer, data entry, word process, and M.S Office

    v Skills in administrative affairs, follow up, reports preparations, and instructing the representatives

    v Preparation of the job evaluation for the applicants, planning of the human resources, appointing, training, promotions , incentives, supervising duty hours, organizing staff residences

    v Calculations of the allowances and after services awards, the clearance compensations and finalizing all the staff procedures

    v The follow up of the Industrial and commercial Establishment at the labor Office, social Insurance and Human Resources Fund.


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