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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Quality work requires a masters? The trades are quality work but none of you want to work a job that requires getting off a desk chair. Repaying large student loans is something only Gen Y had to deal with? See what I mean. You guys don't have a grip on reality.
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I did not go to University for 4 years to work in a lumber yard. Like it or not the reality of working in the current professional world is that you need additional designations in order to have any type of upward mobility. And if I am paying significant $$ for that designation, in addition to working a full time job and studying 30 hours a week, yea I guess I won't just settle for working any ol' labour job.