I teach a lot of future doctors. My family doctor is foreign. I’m happier that way.
Also Medical error—the third leading cause of death in the US
Read that.
My doctor is Ukrainian. Any other fallacies you'd like to throw out while we're at it?
I teach a lot of future doctors. My family doctor is foreign. I’m happier that way.
Also Medical error—the third leading cause of death in the US
Read that.
My doctor is Ukrainian. Any other fallacies you'd like to throw out while we're at it?
Did you misunderstand?
No. I read between lines quite well.
Sidetrack but this is the key right here....I went to school for engineering and even though I graduated with a B.Eng. I've never actually used it. Career took a few stumbling blocks out of the gate but then found my field (tunneling) and everything is somehow working well. I make decent money considering I'm not from this field, and have a good company that I work for. Unfortunately the jobs aren't always where we are, but with the coming tunneling projects in the GTA I'm hoping to work towards retirement in this field in one capacity or another.
Bosses keep telling me I need my P.Eng. to move up so that's the next step...and the PMP is in lockstep with it...just need to find that will to get it done!
No clue about most people, but I studied two very differnrt fields and ended up combining both later on. All my education has come back to help me I some way or another, just not the way I may have imagined when I was in school.Do most people even work in the field that they studied?
Do most people even work in the field that they studied?
Do most people even work in the field that they studied?
Damn, goal is definitely to have sailing be in the way of my work so I can retire at 40 LOLNot just undergrad degrees but postgrad too. Out of everyone from my old labs some are academics, one is an accountant, one just retired (in his 40s) because work was getting in the way of sailing...he was an actuary, some are in industry. All very varied careers but with one thing in common, a background in science and a proven record of being able to work on your own and in teams.
Unless I live the nomad life. But then no moto
Actually you're right, can probably strap to the back of the yacht haha.Not entirely accurate.
I have always said that your specific schooling after high school is not entirely important, but it is critical that it is generally regarded as hard. I place no value on a degree if I know you can get it by continuing to breathe for 3 or 4 years. If you can get through a hard degree (or diploma if I found one I considered hard), you can be taught you what you need to know for a specific job.Not just undergrad degrees but postgrad too. Out of everyone from my old labs some are academics, one is an accountant, one just retired (in his 40s) because work was getting in the way of sailing...he was an actuary, some are in industry. All very varied careers but with one thing in common, a background in science and a proven record of being able to work on your own and in teams.
I have always said that your specific schooling after high school is not entirely important, but it is critical that it is generally regarded as hard. I place no value on a degree if I know you can get it by continuing to breathe for 3 or 4 years. If you can get through a hard degree (or diploma if I found one I considered hard), you can be taught you what you need to know for a specific job.
Actually you're right, can probably strap to the back of the yacht haha.
Not quite what Gene meant ....since he is The Moto~Nomad. LOL.
I know who he is! Very familiar with the travel thread. I envy you @LightcycleNot quite what Gene meant ....since he is The Moto~Nomad. LOL.
I have always said that your specific schooling after high school is not entirely important, but it is critical that it is generally regarded as hard. I place no value on a degree if I know you can get it by continuing to breathe for 3 or 4 years. If you can get through a hard degree (or diploma if I found one I considered hard), you can be taught you what you need to know for a specific job.
Hey Gene.I read that you had sold your old GS.have you picked up something to replace it? Chain drive this time?No, he's right.
Hey Gene.I read that you had sold your old GS.have you picked up something to replace it? Chain drive this time?