It's not the same in every place/family. Some families have their own buisinesses, so they can work on it, that way, No studies is better. But if you don't have any family buisiness or don't have anyone to get you a job without studdies, you MUST STUDY even if you don't want to.
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Job Vs Studies
Started by vipul20044, Mar 24 2007 06:30 PM
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#22
Posted 10 July 2009 - 04:02 AM
Hi!
The kind of education you require depends on the line of work that you are in. If you are a medical doctor, you can bet they're not going to practice until you get your degree and pass the licensing exam. For a graphic designer, education doesn't really matter - he/she just needs a really good portfolio and a couple of good clients to be able to scale the heights.
Irrespective of what you do, experience does make you more desirable for a firm. The questions they normally ask are, "Does he/she have a proven track record? Has he/she done something similar? Will he/she stick around long enough?"
Regards,
Nitin Reddy
The kind of education you require depends on the line of work that you are in. If you are a medical doctor, you can bet they're not going to practice until you get your degree and pass the licensing exam. For a graphic designer, education doesn't really matter - he/she just needs a really good portfolio and a couple of good clients to be able to scale the heights.
Irrespective of what you do, experience does make you more desirable for a firm. The questions they normally ask are, "Does he/she have a proven track record? Has he/she done something similar? Will he/she stick around long enough?"
Regards,
Nitin Reddy
#23
Posted 10 July 2009 - 04:41 AM
I would say here it depends on what kind of vocation you plan to pursue and how much of a career you intend to build. I would say for most paths, a better education is necessary. i understand taking time off. Sure there are other jobs that do not require more than a high school education but, these are limited and tend to come and go. I am not counting professional sports because that is different although I would still recommend an education. Most people are able to pick up an internship or co-op job with college so they are at least gaining some sort of money while in college or you can have a part time job to hold you over. If money is an issue there are student loans one can take out. Most of them are no interest and you are not required to pay any money on them until after you are out of school. This should normally help for one to continue studies and then they can jump right out of college. Of course you would have to start paying off the loans but they normally give you a lot of time to do so in addition.
#24
Posted 27 July 2009 - 07:12 AM
Definitely, all people have to study before doing jobs. so I also recommend to study before doing jobs. It is better to know something to do something about that.
First get skill and make a good career if you don't have skill you have to do very lower level job because of your study level. But I live in Nepal, not good studying colleges. But I am gonna to take MBA.
First get skill and make a good career if you don't have skill you have to do very lower level job because of your study level. But I live in Nepal, not good studying colleges. But I am gonna to take MBA.
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