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@MyNameIsSalo
To apply for any job, you need experience and need to be able to demonstrate that experience. Actual real experience contributing to a real project that affected real people.
Most university degrees will have an aspect of that, so anyone who has completed a degree will have some amount of experience. Usually a very tiny amount for a bachelors but a masters or doctorate have a lot more experience tied into them.
So that’s why job applications require a degree.
But if you can demonstrate your experience elsewhere, then that experience is more valuable than a degree. And employers won’t give a fuck if you don’t have a degree.
What Elon is saying here, is to just go and do whatever you want to and make an impact. You don’t need education to do that, go educate yourself
@Jayremy89
I stopped in getting a degree because i wanted real world job experience and didn't like paying nearly 15k per year of college to get such a degree. It felt like a lot of work for free, for an inefficient experience path.
I'd rather be told to work 3 months for free, for a job position that would pay me >$80k a year, but also train me.
Unfortunately we have an education lobby people ignore that works in congress with a labor (rights) one that pushes bad legislation imposing that employers have to pay us or give us benefits to be a technical employee and the only exception is an intern... But we have to be enrolled in a college.
We should not have labor laws, like most business sector laws, we should just have strict fraud and contract protection laws, enforcing such people who push contracts to be simple, transparent, practical and honest.
If you agree to get paid $2 an hour, that's you decision, the government shouldn't jump in and say it needs to be $15 an hour plus benefits beyond 32 hours.
It's all BS. Also mandating retirement accounts, the type controlled by Blackrock.
@sahilkhan2470
To start a company you dont need a degree, but to apply to that same company, you need a degree.
@onlygoodperson
Starting a company from nothing and making it successful enough for people to constantly apply for it is by no means an easy task.
@MyNameIsSalo
To apply for any job, you need experience and need to be able to demonstrate that experience. Actual real experience contributing to a real project that affected real people.
Most university degrees will have an aspect of that, so anyone who has completed a degree will have some amount of experience. Usually a very tiny amount for a bachelors but a masters or doctorate have a lot more experience tied into them.
So that’s why job applications require a degree.
But if you can demonstrate your experience elsewhere, then that experience is more valuable than a degree. And employers won’t give a fuck if you don’t have a degree.
What Elon is saying here, is to just go and do whatever you want to and make an impact. You don’t need education to do that, go educate yourself
@davidelliott5843
Degrees get you into most companies because nobody got fired for employing the most qualified applicants. Even when they turn out to be useless they just point to the CV - not my fault boss. Before you know it, everyone there has a degree so it becomes a defacto standard.
@pbnt
@@onlygoodpersonby no means an easy task but also by no means requires a degree lol
@onlygoodperson
@@pbnt yeah I didn't say they needed a degree
@awen777
When I started University on the West Coast in 1970 it cost me $90 per quarter and about $10 for books. So under $500 a year. I paid it all myself. I bought a house several years later for $44,500 with a view of the water and mountains on 1 acre of land. Paid $278 month payments. Now they want $20,000 for a year of University and $450,000 for my house. Something happened in between and it was not by accident! They had to employ those well papered people somewhere and needed a lot of money to do it. Government debt loves inflation. Individuals not so much! I had a chance that is not so available today!
@rafewheadon1963
you lucky bastard.
@awen777
What's really funny is at the time everyone (and I mean everyone!) told me it was the stupidest thing to do! They said rent would spiral downwards in the future due to overbuilding!@@rafewheadon1963
@JacobBogers
Thanks Boomer you for voting for running the printing press and fucking over future generations so you could retire comfortably