@nogoodwithnames@Vitanima the degree is nothing more than a stamp of credibility. No one ever said it’s reflective of real world experience . . . especially an MBA lol
@hammi99@nogoodwithnames@Vitanima Worse, an MBA is pretty much a stamp of disapprovability; to get one, the student has to demonstrate a reprehensible refusal to recognize societal necessities and imperatives, and embrace the concept that all greed is not only good but laudable.
Wedding license.
@haydesigner touché. But so true
@haydesigner hey, that’s my answer are you my ex?
Bachelor’s degree.
@nogoodwithnames I agree with this statement. You arent solely purchasing a piece of paper with money, but also with 4 years of your life.
half of the crap you could major in getting a degree you could do in months at a trade school/technical school for also a fraction of the price.
most employers now are looking more for experience than degrees anyways so in more ways than one are college degrees useless nowadays
(this is coming from a freshly graduated IT major)
@nogoodwithnames @Vitanima the degree is nothing more than a stamp of credibility. No one ever said it’s reflective of real world experience . . . especially an MBA lol
@nogoodwithnames If I knew then what I know now, I would be able to pass a few classes. Why did I take “Pickleball” again?
@hammi99 @nogoodwithnames @Vitanima Worse, an MBA is pretty much a stamp of disapprovability; to get one, the student has to demonstrate a reprehensible refusal to recognize societal necessities and imperatives, and embrace the concept that all greed is not only good but laudable.
@hchavers @nogoodwithnames
Wait… You took pickleball TWICE?
@chienfou @hchavers @nogoodwithnames
Why wouldn’t there be “Introduction to Pickleball” and “Advanced Pickleball” courses?
@mike808
Is that the voice of experience I hear?
Regretted purchases: Assorted stupid garbage.
Some purchased here. Mostly purchased elsewhere. Judgment quality negligible during these actions.
About 30 percent of what I’ve purchased on Meh®
An Engagement Ring. Make that two!
@hchavers Third times a charm.
Of the stuff sold here, the gum that made sweet stuff taste wrong. I’ve managed to avoid the worst of the rest.