http://www.boston.com/jobs/news/jobdoc/2009/01/unemployment_should_i_file.html
This post is kinda cruel because the people involved are clearly not Wall Street bankers, but they are cut from the same cloth. Wonderful advice would'nt you say?
I did not find any suitable job since I got my MBA in May 2007 from a very good private univeristy in Boston. As such, I have temped for several temp. employment
agencies for almost 2 years. I am not sure I should go to school again, it seems
to me there is hardly any relationship between one's degree and employment status or income. More than half of my MBA classmates are unemployed.
Am I right, if there is almost no jobs around, college degree or
degreeS Doesn't do any good!?
Posted by Neil S. January 15, 09 02:17 PM
Re: Neil. It is true that just having a degree won't get you a job. The MBA is supposed to be a tool for those with work experience who have the natural skills to be management material, it is not meant as a certificate to show you would be a good employee. If you got your MBA and still don't have a job almost 2 years later it is because you are lacking as a candidate. The old saying goes that a stupid person with a degree is still a stupid person, I suspect this is the case in your situation. Fact is there are good jobs out there - but the thing is they only go to the good candidates.
Posted by JimboSlice January 16, 09 02:47 PM
Heading back to school is NOT the answer. Don't waste money on some useless professional degree (unless RN or a trade). And God help anyone if they go to law school thinking it will improve their lot. STAY AWAY!!
Posted by Anonymous January 16, 09 04:27 PM
This post is kinda cruel because the people involved are clearly not Wall Street bankers, but they are cut from the same cloth. Wonderful advice would'nt you say?
