http://www.vox.com/2015/9/8/9261531/professor-quitting-jobContinuing from the Bernie thread:
9/23/2015 9:13:00 PM
Jebus haven't you bloviated enough about this already?
9/23/2015 11:46:22 PM
Last post was in 2008. Figured it needed its own thread.
9/23/2015 11:50:13 PM
^^^ what's the solution? As long as college degrees convey a job advantage, you'll have people getting those types of degrees.If we could get companies to pay people more in all jobs, we could address this, but the political right is stringently against this concept (even though we know productivity and pay haven't kept up with each other).
9/24/2015 11:32:59 AM
^^ what last post was 2008? you were just boring us with this in the Bernie thread yesterday or the day before.
9/24/2015 11:38:34 AM
^Have the college somehow partly responsible for the loan the student takes on. If the loan goes in default because job expectations are not matching reality, the college is partly on the hook. Forces the college to have skin in the game on outcomes.Don't offer loans for anthropology, unless it's a double major or the student is exceptional--some people can make anything work. It sounds it's easy, but in reality having a system that does this is probably impossible. Who gets to decide who is exceptional? How can you stop the corruption of rich kids buying into the system?
9/24/2015 11:39:53 AM
so...fuck anthropologists...right?
9/24/2015 12:15:33 PM
Fuck selling an 18 yr old on the idea he can get a job and be middle class if he just forks over the first 10 years of his earnings.
9/24/2015 12:34:33 PM
^ You can send that message without dicking over people that want to go to school for things you don't like.
9/24/2015 12:42:48 PM
Currently, Johnnie get's $40K loan to go to college. After college he owes $40K and gets on food stamps and has tons of stress trying to pay off the $40K as he works low end jobs. At some point he says fuck this and decides to be a plumber. He now has to pay off $40K on a starting plumber salary.In my world, Johnnie doesn't owe anything for college, but he instead spent 4 years partying on his own dime learning to be a plumber. At the end of four years he has no debt and makes $30/hr.How is that fucking someone over?[Edited on September 24, 2015 at 1:34 PM. Reason : a]
9/24/2015 1:34:01 PM
9/24/2015 1:42:37 PM
^LOL, so funny...https://anticap.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/fig2_prodhhincome.jpg
9/24/2015 1:45:17 PM
If we could just force companies to pay everyone more regardless of what they do that would fix everything
9/24/2015 2:07:24 PM
9/24/2015 2:09:49 PM
^^ pay people what they're worth, are you unable to read graphs?
9/24/2015 2:18:44 PM
Or maybe we should promote skilled labor since those jobs pay well and are in demand. Not everyone should go to college and loans should still be available but there should be more education on the costs and benefits of college vs a trade. Poor people should be able to have the option to go to college as well but it does no benefit to them if all that college education does is put them in debt and does not help them get a job.
9/24/2015 2:21:59 PM
^^ show that graph with what employers pay for healthcare
9/24/2015 2:24:40 PM
just because someone is more productive, that doesn't necessarily mean they should get paid more. perhaps the productivity was raised to match the wage.
9/24/2015 2:53:04 PM
9/24/2015 3:07:52 PM
^^^http://www.heritage.org/~/media/images/reports/2013/07/bg%202825/bgproductivityandcompensationchart4825.ashx
9/24/2015 3:19:52 PM
Here is another chartin the context of what employers are spending, the PCE is probably the best metric to use
9/24/2015 3:47:02 PM
Heritage Foundation, huh? Try again.
9/24/2015 8:37:49 PM
^ their analysis is normally trash, but these numbers are in line with others'.
9/24/2015 10:35:06 PM
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9/25/2015 10:05:59 AM
aaronburro?
9/25/2015 2:22:22 PM
9/25/2015 2:48:38 PM
A lot of fucking good it did me. My point is that I'm not on the sidelines, I understand very much the pain of spending money and time on education. I knew I should have left that out I thought my first stint, "People really just care if you have a degree". Which I found to be false when I spent 8 months looking for a job. [Edited on September 25, 2015 at 2:54 PM. Reason : a]
9/25/2015 2:52:41 PM
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9/25/2015 3:18:15 PM
Yup. At least now we know why this guy won't shut up about this.]
9/25/2015 3:38:09 PM
I was told that by my boss at coop & internship, numerous professors, and everyone in this thread. Also, I said A job implying any job. I certainly wasn't looking for a perfect gig and don't understand how you could derive that from what I said. [Edited on September 25, 2015 at 4:04 PM. Reason : a]
9/25/2015 3:44:33 PM
because you didn't find a job. what did you major in and what jobs did you apply for?
9/25/2015 4:30:31 PM
9/25/2015 4:59:21 PM
rule #1 of TWW...never take advice from TWW, even if the advice is rule #1. #paradox
9/25/2015 5:33:01 PM
Its a two pronged solution. Actually 3.1. Make all college tuition publicly funded. Anyone who has the grades to get into a school, should be able to go to that school, study whatever they want and have it paid for in full, plus room, board, and spending money. 2. Take away pressure of college by raising minimum wage to an absurdly high amount. This should be different in every place but there needs to be a mathematical formula for enforcing minimum wages across the country. Everyone full time worker should earn something like 125%-150% the cost of a median one bedroom apartment in the city they work in. Thats what we call a livable wage. All of a sudden, all of the people who go to college solely to earn a livable wage are out. In fact, high school upperclassmen, could now take high school vouchers to go to trade school for two years instead of preparing for college in high school. Everyone wins. 3. Take away the pressure of having a job by providing basic needs to all, regardless of employment status. Companies don't have to hire/keep people who aren't worth the minimum wage they are forced to pay. Everyone is guaranteed to eat and have a place to live, healthcare, etc. Currently, people are going to college building up debt then going unemployed straight to number 3 or companies are hiring bad workers and forced to pay 15/hr to someone who isn't really accomplishing anything for them. All three points must be included for any to work.
9/26/2015 8:43:08 PM
suspend
9/26/2015 9:53:42 PM
Come work in real estate in NYC. You can be a complete idiot with no college degree and push 6 figures if you have a work ethic and arnt a social leper.[Edited on September 27, 2015 at 7:31 AM. Reason : But I doubt this guy has a work ethic or isn't a social leper]
9/27/2015 7:31:10 AM
^^^ that sounds easy and cheap to fund
9/28/2015 1:27:39 AM
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9/28/2015 8:59:21 AM
There's also a lot of people that are admitted to college and have no business being so. Cousin of mine just graduated from high school in May and had a 2.000 GPA at a run-of-the-mill farmkid high school. She found a junior college that would take her and (what I half-think is her real reason for going to college) she will cheerlead for them. She wanted me to calculate her GPA when she graduated for what I suspect was her cheerleading scholarship money required her to have a 2.0 GPA, and I was as blunt as possible telling her she'll flunk out if she doesn't work harder. But the private junior college is taking thousands of dollars a year from her all the same.
9/28/2015 9:12:26 AM
oh man ... derisive commentary, quote bombs, charts and graphs ... this is like the soap box of yesterday year.
9/28/2015 4:59:35 PM