Posted by Hobo,NC on July 20, 2009 at 19:40:31 from (75.89.250.3):
In Reply to: Mechanic Jobs posted by TimIN on July 20, 2009 at 04:37:29:
It would depend on the qualification of the local school,,, really ,,, some take daddy"s money and pass the student
I would want a list of the past students that they have graduated and still in the trade,,, don"t believe the Bull Chit they will feed ya about their graduates makeing 100K are more,,, their may B one but thats all (one out of a thousand)
I have a problem with this 2 year degree thang they push,,, if they get down to business it does not take 2 fudgen years to learn the basics,,, you are not in public school this should B training for a damm job (trade),,, not play"n around
In 30 years of business ownership I have yet to hire a kid that came out of the local tinker tech (collage) that could change oil if anyone else were around,,, they spent 2 years shoot"n the bull and the only way you could get any work out of them was to put them in solitary confinement
one of my best friends is a real teacher,,, he is the most qualified man I have ever ran into to do the job,,, he has qualifications that don"t even exists yet,,, he goes over and beyond the call to build his resume,,, the local collage fired him cuzz he would not pass all the students that were in automotive technology,,, each student is worth federal dollars to the collage,,, its a shame but Daddy"s money is waisted for tax money.
Long winded BUT you should know what you will get for your money,,,, don"t waist it for a useless degree if all they are interested in is the tax money they will get for you take"n up space...
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