by Outcast_Searcher » Mon 01 Feb 2016, 02:18:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Rod_Cloutier', 'M')y employer recently told me when I applied for promotion, that they can't promote me within the firm as I don't have a university degree. This is a tough break at 45. I have a partial university degree from the 80's, and I've thought If I could complete it, I'd have a shot at advancement.
This happens way too much in large corporations. I had a friend who was, literally, off the scale smart in math, who like me, graduated from college in the early 80's. He literally scored so high on the "separate the men from the boys" annual math aptitude test in high school that it made the rest of us in my state look like peasants who could only count to five while he was Isaac Newton, inventing integral calculus. (I exaggerate, but only moderately).
However, in his job at Bell Labs (at AT&T) he was flatly told he couldn't be promoted no matter what he did without more advanced degrees (even though his job was basically applied math, and he went to a good technical college for his BS degree).
So he said "To hell with that" and went and worked at a small university computing center making far less money but really enjoying his job. Bell Labs' loss.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.