02-07-2015, 09:50 PM
Quote:If a person has the option of going to Harvard or becoming a plumber, he said he would suggest thinking about the plumbing career.
“The Harvard graduate on average will never catch up to a plumber,” Bloomberg said. “Partially because the first four years — instead of spending $60,000, you make $60,000.”
I agree with him on this. I know there are quite a few people on here with computer related jobs and I'm sure you would agree that while you can make decent money the cost of schooling is becoming more and more ridiculous and even after graduating with a Bachelors or Masters you still could have your job outsourced.
One other thing about plumbing, you can't outsource it to India.
Quote:If a person has the option of going to Harvard or becoming a plumber, he said he would suggest thinking about the plumbing career.
“The Harvard graduate on average will never catch up to a plumber,” Bloomberg said. “Partially because the first four years — instead of spending $60,000, you make $60,000.”
I agree with him on this. I know there are quite a few people on here with computer related jobs and I'm sure you would agree that while you can make decent money the cost of schooling is becoming more and more ridiculous and even after graduating with a Bachelors or Masters you still could have your job outsourced.
One other thing about plumbing, you can't outsource it to India.
“The Harvard graduate on average will never catch up to a plumber,” Bloomberg said. “Partially because the first four years — instead of spending $60,000, you make $60,000.”
I agree with him on this. I know there are quite a few people on here with computer related jobs and I'm sure you would agree that while you can make decent money the cost of schooling is becoming more and more ridiculous and even after graduating with a Bachelors or Masters you still could have your job outsourced.
One other thing about plumbing, you can't outsource it to India.


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