I have a bachelor's degree in Small Business/Entrepreneurship. I'm just a yardboy, haven't reached that dogman status yet. Lol.
I have a bachelor's degree in Small Business/Entrepreneurship. I'm just a yardboy, haven't reached that dogman status yet. Lol.
Lol...don't know if I would say that. My grandfather didn't make it past the 6th grade & was one of the smartest men I ever known. He worked the fields up & down California, owned his own bar, became a general contractor, & real estate investor. Before he past, he had more than 35 rental properties (self-financed)...he too believed in living debt free. He always referred to credit cards as "the mark of the beast."
Cleaning and frying fish is an easy education to attain, on the other hand catching them (without telling the fish tales) is another education all by itself. LOL.
There are just so many forms of education and the word 'educated' can be defined a million different ways depending on the topic at hand. EWO
I'm graduating from the University of Miami this May with a Major in Psychology and a minor in Sociology.
Im just a few credits shy of bachelors in psyc and criminal justice. After years in school, I decided that I wasn't comfortable in an office enviroment. I am very intelligent but that is only partially due to my education. The most important thing I learned in college was how to think for myself. I wont say that wouldnt have happened without college, but it happened at that time.
CYJ, I love to hear you old retirees talk about the old MaBell days. I recently transferred into BS from SWB. At&t management is something else. The new company motto is... "I can't help you, please hold while I transfer your call."
I dont even whant to start!! hahahahaa
devry university grad, major in electric engineering and minor in math. dont work in either field though. i own an insurance company and a hot shot transport business.
No degrees just certs in different fields of IT. I work as a IT Security for a federal agency