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How Prevalent are Bogus Degrees?

Paul Townend asks: "The BBC are reporting that a US government investigation has found that 28 top federal employees possess bogus college degrees (usually based on 'life experience'), and the phenomenon may be much bigger. Have Slashdot readers come across or worked with people with such degrees? Does it give them an advantage? What happens when they're discovered?"

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  1. Re:What do you expect? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Dude, I'm not one for spelling flames but there are certain words you always need to spell correctly -- for example, when you're calling someone an "iliterate".

  2. Re:Nope by metamatic · · Score: 2, Funny

    Actually, McDonalds have a "University of Hamburgerology" in Oak Brook IL, and it does issue degree certificates.

    Not sure if they count as "bogus", though, and they're probably worth more than an MCSE.

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  3. An excoworker had one by SoCalChris · · Score: 3, Funny

    About a year ago, we found a bunch of an old coworker's newsgroup postings.

    One of them was looking to buy a forged degree from the California State University system. The posting was from a few months before he got the job with us, and of course, when he applied he said he had a degree from Cal State Long Beach.

    All of the others postings of his were personal ads of him looking for someone to kidnap and anally torture him, or for someone to dress up like a super hero in spandex with him. The day we found all of those was the day I laughed the hardest I ever have in my life.

    The guy wasn't well liked to begin with, but all of his old newsgroup postings made it so we couldn't even look at the guy without laughing.

  4. Re:What do you expect? by Nasarius · · Score: 2, Funny
    Thermonuclear Urban Renewal

    I assume you studied under Edward Teller?

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  5. Re:YES. by kabocox · · Score: 3, Funny

    I have 3 questions for you. Where did you work, how much was half what you are paid, and are those managers still there?

  6. Re:Shows by spectral · · Score: 2, Funny

    If they're NOT overcompensated, they're either compensated properly or undercompensated. Thus his new company won't work, because he's paying them less than they deserve. You seem to not understand what he's saying:

    If they do the job good enough for what they're being paid for, even though they don't have a degree, then what's the problem.

    if they're being paid more than their competence should allow, then the company is stupid for paying them that much.