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In reply to the discussion: Billionaire says: "Why not become a plumber instead of going to college?" [View all]MisterP
(23,730 posts)71. with the degree inflation caused by treating college as a revenue stream plumbers will soon
need at least an MSc: it's like in "Player Piano" when realtors need a PhD
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Billionaire says: "Why not become a plumber instead of going to college?" [View all]
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
OP
Not sneered at as much anymore as English lit majors and PhD candidates.
Ampersand Unicode
Nov 2014
#78
FYI: Cosby is also a total sleaze bag, a serial sexual harasser of the worst sort. Blech.
bettyellen
Nov 2014
#123
Your statement about class stratification hits the nail on the head. Thanks.
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#73
Glad your kids are doing well. Do check out the ideas on academic scholarships.
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#103
Oh I get it now, if a subject is not something you think will make money then it is not worth it.
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#105
There is a rather classist attitude that the trades are "below" white-collar jobs.
Odin2005
Nov 2014
#97
Plus at the end of the day you don't usually take work or stress home!
Red State Rebel
Nov 2014
#121
I didn't say there was anything wrong with it, and you have missed my point. I worked next
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#7
Ideas about what? Transcendental poets and the philosophy of Star Trek?
Ampersand Unicode
Nov 2014
#86
Didn't say there was. That wasn't the point of my pointing out what a 1%er's idea of what we proles
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#11
i see nothing wrong with it, plumbers could also more easily start their own business
JI7
Nov 2014
#34
It was just a suggestion for kids to consider.......and a very good one, at that.
WillowTree
Nov 2014
#36
I think I'd rather hear how we could alleviate student debt and protect us from outsourcing...
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#43
Oh. So you think that those working in the trades are living a "LOWER END reality"?
WillowTree
Nov 2014
#51
Like others have said here, I am not saying this, but I think Bloomberg is saying this!
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#91
Why not become a revolutionary instead of some billionaire's lackey? - nt
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#39
The 1% sees danger in much education and freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
blkmusclmachine
Nov 2014
#49
Funny how the wealthy send their scions not to trade schools but to the Ivys; not to the job market
WinkyDink
Nov 2014
#52
One thing about plumbers... their jobs can never be outsourced to India or China (nt)
Nye Bevan
Nov 2014
#64
I have an MEd in Adult Community Education, among others) and 20 years as a repair plumber.
jtuck004
Nov 2014
#68
with the degree inflation caused by treating college as a revenue stream plumbers will soon
MisterP
Nov 2014
#71
Try an electrician. Mine just charged me $40.00 per quarter hour for work in my home.
mfcorey1
Nov 2014
#111