I’m getting tired of having all this work experience, being good at what I do, and still not “fulfilling the requirements” of being hired by companies. You give them all the reason to hire you, proving yourself as a contractor, and they still want you to have that piece of paper.
can I literally just go somewhere and buy a degree or get it to where I only need to take a few classes? I’m just sick of the BS with these employers.
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No, it is not possible to buy a legitimate degree or to convert work experience into college credits. Such actions are unethical and could have serious legal consequences.
While work experience can be a valuable asset in the job market, many employers require a college degree as a minimum qualification for certain positions. This is because a college education provides a foundation of knowledge and skills that are often necessary for success in certain fields.
If you are feeling frustrated by the requirements of employers, it may be helpful to explore alternative career paths or to consider pursuing further education to enhance your skills and knowledge. You may also want to consider speaking with a career counselor or advisor who can help you explore your options and develop a plan for achieving your career goals.
Remember, it is important to prioritize your own personal and professional growth, and to choose a path that aligns with your values, skills, and goals.
You can fake diplomas, or buy cheap diplomas from “non-accredited” universities, but that tends to be looked on as fraudulent.
Degrees require work, they require you to actually study and prove that you have knowledge in your friend. If doctors could just buy their degrees without any learning, we’d all be screwed
I’m not trying to be a doctor, what’s happening is that I’m literally working contract jobs doing the same jobs I would be doing for a company directly, they just won’t hire me as a direct employee because I don’t have a 4 year degree. It’s literally a conformity issue.
“Do college like we did and we’ll hire you.” - Why? I’m here doing all the same work you all do.
“Well rules are rules.” - Yeah, well your rules suck and involve me spending a lot of time and and money that I clearly shouldn’t need to.
I’m not hating the players, no offense to anyone, just hating the game. 🤷♂️
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