Author Topic: tony you can’t lock that comn  (Read 5128 times)

Sounds like you didn't look or try to hard. Im finding opportunity just fine.
same, I've had nothing but success with my soon to be degree

even my school program has given me 3 four month paid internships, this is already worth the 20k ive spent on those two years because I've made more than 20k



That's fine, will that degree help in the afterlife?

Is that all you can come back with?
"Why own anything if you cant take it with you when you die! Hur hur"

Come the forget on.

Tony's situation is worrying...

the only thing that matters for the afterlife is your opinion on a lego website

the only thing that matters for the afterlife is your opinion on a lego website

good to know

Then don't make stuffty topics???
Are you really going to blame us for your stupidity?

Is that all you can come back with?
"Why own anything if you cant take it with you when you die! Hur hur"

Come the forget on.

It's a serious question.
« Last Edit: October 18, 2018, 08:29:37 AM by King Tøny »

Maybe don't brag about your degree, because it's not the best thing you could possibly have in the world you know. No one cares if you have one either, I'm just saying.

It's great you got one but you don't need to wave it in peoples faces.

A doctorate degree is probably the only type of degree that matters anyways. Most of the others can be self taught through trade.


You don't even need a degree to be a bridge engineer if you know what you are doing and can prove you know what you are doing. It's just harder to prove without a degree is all.
« Last Edit: October 18, 2018, 08:35:52 AM by King Tøny »

^mostly true tbh. tho a degree also shows a respectable level of responsibility and commitment that a lot o people like when hiring you
sometimes tho ppl don’t hire you unless you have a degree regardless of how educated you are in the subject, to maintain a certain level of professionalism

You don't even need a degree to be a bridge engineer if you know what you are doing and can prove you know what you are doing. It's just harder to prove without a degree is all.
this is true to a certain extent, although in Canada to be a professional engineer you need to have an engineering undergrad degree and a certification through the government proving you can be a professional engineer

I don't know how loving handicapped the system is in the US where literally anyone can be an engineer and build safety critical infrastructure with no credentials whatsoever but if that's what you're describing it's pretty weird.

Also. yes you can self teach yourself a lot of things, but lets be real from an employers perspective: Unless you are the cream of the crop top 1% and have 40 years of experience under your belt, how can he prove you are what you say you are unless you have a degree? Like every loving person that drops out of highschool/university these days are MASSIVELY loving lazy and always have exactly your mentality of "I can learn anything, bill gates was a college dropout amirite?". Yet none of you even have a shred of will to learn ANYTHING on your own. It takes extraordinary discipline to learn the entirety of a college degree on your own, and I think your loving full of stuff when you say most people could do it therefore college is a scam.


I don't know how loving handicapped the system is in the US where literally anyone can be an engineer and build safety critical infrastructure with no credentials whatsoever but if that's what you're describing it's pretty weird.

I know someone that has no engineering degree and his bridges are still standing even after 30+ years because he knew what the forget he was doing and the company trusted him.

Meanwhile the woman with her engineering degree, her bridge collapses before it's finished because the company loving diversity hired woman instead of hiring more qualified males.




I would rather hire someone with no degree if he knows what he's doing with supervision of course.

Instead of diversity hiring a fresh newbie with a degree.
« Last Edit: October 18, 2018, 09:54:05 AM by King Tøny »

I would rather hire someone with no degree if he knows what he's doing.

Instead of diversity hiring a fresh newbie with a degree.
Ok then, make your own engineering company and start building bridges

hire literally anyone and "trust them" when they have no experience or degree

i'll be laughing when your bridges are loving falling over densely populated areas and you get sued out your ass

also thanks for ignoring half my loving post again for the 80th time