After recieving my MCSE i managed to land a job as a chef at the fine "Wendy's" establishment in my town, so as you can see, i was afforded much mobility in my career choices.
Actually, alot of the point of getting any kind of any college degree from a future employer's PoV, is that this person has the dedication to make it through what were some major obstacles in their life. I know when i see someone got a computer science and engineering degree vs. computer science degree (depeneding on school of course) that that person stuck it out and did the extra physics, math, EE courses, etc. so it is more likely they won't buckle under any kind of difficulty/new challenges. The same would apply for someone who went the extra mile for an MBA
After recieving my MCSE i managed to land a job as a chef at the fine "Wendy's" establishment in my town, so as you can see, i was afforded much mobility in my career choices.
Oh well, i didn't really like this account anyway...
As if those gorillas could read anyway...the only way that you could communicate the "fragile" idea to them is if the boxes could actually speak.
I think someone should ship nitroglycerine to (dis)prove this theory, if the employee does kick it around, he'll get what's comin' to him
funny how your .sig went with your post...
Actually, alot of the point of getting any kind of any college degree from a future employer's PoV, is that this person has the dedication to make it through what were some major obstacles in their life. I know when i see someone got a computer science and engineering degree vs. computer science degree (depeneding on school of course) that that person stuck it out and did the extra physics, math, EE courses, etc. so it is more likely they won't buckle under any kind of difficulty/new challenges. The same would apply for someone who went the extra mile for an MBA