
Why do people mislead students going to business school?
For example I see all this misleading articles about what a great salary and great opportunities people with business degrees have. I live in Miami FL and have a 4 year degree in finance and business administration from a Florida State Business school. I have persistently applied for careers and all employers really care about is your experience. I mean if I have a 4.0 gpa and have some experience why am I getting paid like a high school graduate. Honestly if you ask me now what I think of business schools are that they are a piece of sh*t and all of them are a ripp off. I wish people realized what a hypocrate society this is and if I can do it all again I would dump my degree in the garbage and ask for all my tuition money back and used those 4 years to just gain experience and stay debt free. Anyone experiencing the same experience? I guess this world its all about who you know and not what you know.
Tech classes at your local college is the way to get into a nice profession. From there you can sink your money into more college that will help ya move up the chain or with the knowledge you will earn and experience you receive in your profession you can move on to better paying jobs. I took power plant tech for 3 months 2 days a week 5 hours a day for a nice tuition of $650 and got a certificate of accomplishment. Put that on a resume and sent it to the local power plant recruiting station :p And low and behold 6 months later I was called in for 3 interviews and an immediate drug screen and the following Monday I was on my way to what now is a $70k a year job
You have a buisness digree. Pick your profession and move up the chain. The key to alot of nice jobs is just getting your foot into the door. You may be able to bid into that position in the future. That would be a question you could ask the person giveing you the interview. Remember your not only getting interviewed. Your also interviewing them.
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