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True enough
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, December 08 2012 @ 09:39 AM EST

In business it's nearly impossible to meet the CEO of a German company
who doesn't have a doctorate.

I'm not saying that these aren't intelligent people, because they are. The
problem is that society in Germany is set up to run like it did 100 years ago,
when there weren't many big companies. Now there are a lot of them, the
Doctorate has been devalued to meet the demand for PHD holders.

Wayne
http://madhatter.ca

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Saying ‘Labels Matter,’ Judge Permits Law School Alumni Suit Over Job Stats
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, December 08 2012 @ 10:27 AM EST
The other thing, of course, is the standard rule of supply and demand. When maybe only one person in ten went to Uni, a Degree meant an awful lot. Now it's one person in two, a degree is worth much much less.
This is why we cannot afford to educate the masses as they acquire their degrees - it is important they cannot understand this simple argument, lest they stop buying.

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