Central has a craft brewing bachelor's degree
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Local CC up the road here has a bevy of medical 2.5 year programs. Costs about 25K including lab fees to graduate with a dental hygienist certification with 100% job placement and an average starting salary 60K per year that moves to the National average of 90K per year within 5 years. 2.5 years. Little to no debt. In demand portable career with certification that will be a 6 figure job after 10 years of work, OR, saddle yourself with over 100K in debt for a 4 year indoctrination and an art history or sociology degree so you can make 15 bucks an hour as a barista at Starbucks.
If you arent STEM, business or one of a small handful of pre-grad school paths that end in law or medicine, then college is a loser. Go clean peoples teeth, or get into HVAC or electrical. Steady jobs without crushing debt that pay very very well now since we suckered a couple of generations of kids to believe in their mostly worthless college degrees and the trades and skilled technician industry saw major drops in apprenticeships and enrollments. Supply and demand. Too much gender studies and interpretive literature, not enough teeth cleaners, x-ray techs and plumbers.
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A fermentation science degree at Oregon State is worth a lot more than every degree at Oregon. Simple fact.
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oh buddy did you think I was gonna engage you in another pillow fight over undergraduate degrees? lol
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Ftr my friend has an OSU brewing degree that cost hardly anything back in the day and he makes six figures. He's still looking for that brewery to make equity and retire on but he's hardly doing poorly compared to many other degrees.
That's not a woman's studies in equity degree from Columbia that some of you seem to think it is.
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Mostly agree but there's plenty of grey area out there. College networks are also important. Harvey Mudd costs a lot but your network is superior to thr same engineering degree from directional U.
There's also the fact that it doesn't matter what some people major in. They will be successful no matter what or a failure no matter what. I suspect many of our ethnic studies majors wouldn't be successful even with a stem degree.
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Vanilla Quote aids
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I see the rationale but sorry, a Bachelor of Science Beer?
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I mean what's there to engage on? There's a million breweries here. Not sure any of the pyramid scheme sales "companies" that you got your start with are left. Makes more sense to go the beavlet route.
I have a grad degree, you don't. So another sick burn you shouldn't be throwing around.
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I mean any degree from central is questionable but why this is the one you seem to be hung up on is beyond me.
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It's true. Central has an accounting degree mill run with child labor. I get more resumes sent to me from there than anywhere else, by far. They all suck.
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Portland State was like that back in the day and probably still is. PSU was like 5 blocks from the core downtown area where there were then the Big 8 (now 4) national accounting firm and I don't recall us hiring any PSU accounting degree students.
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We don't even hire out of Oregon anymore. They want to give men with their first kid like 6 months off for maternity leave with almost no notice. FTS
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Thought you are retired?
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That's correct. There still has to be people to manage everything I built and they have to be capable enough.
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Look at this loser that still grinds well into his late 40's/50's
But you can't disparage an Oregon degree in front of him. 🥴
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I know next to nothing about brewing, or making moonshine, or the process of alcohol (I know there's fermentation involved).
It seems like something you'd learn by being hands on, or being an intern at Coors, or a hobby. Nobody on here has convinced me of the need to go to a four year university for it (which really means five years for most people).
Yes, it's more practical than some of the woke, SJW degrees, but that doesn't make it a worthy degree.
It kind of reminds me of "construction management." You need a fucking four year degree. Even when I was at UW, they had degrees in criminology and such. You don't need a degree to be on the Kent PD, sorry. There's an academy for that. I know a guy who went to the Tucson Police Academy with a GED. The point is, these colleges convince industries, or students that they need to take out $70,000 in loans, if not more, for their magical gatekeeper degree. It's a scam folks. Sorry to break it to you. Bill's not trying to be harsh.
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New money.
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Imagine being on a rival's website, constantly complaining about the economy, never donating, and the making a post like this.
Again, this guy can't fix his combover fast enough when his ducks are disparaged. Hothead sales guy.
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I don't know what the "club" is, but it's probably full of quooks that can barely operate their office 365 accounts.