Monday, November 5, 2018

So real talk. Why are so may $30k to $40k per year jobs requiring a bachelors degree?

It just seems odd that when I go on job boards to look at the hiring companies that most entry level (right out of college) jobs I see (client servicing, account management, misc office jobs, etc.) paying around $30k to $40k per year require a 4 year degree. So you're telling me I have to pay $50k to $200k to get a college education so I can make a miniscule income? Well it's no wonder why people cant pay back their student loans. Thoughts?

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