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<blockquote data-quote="VWBobby" data-source="post: 7966683" data-attributes="member: 624844"><p>Don't worry about how much time you spend in college getting a degree that 80% of you won't even use. Most of us employers are looking for someone with a good work ethic, is willing to listen and learn, and above all else - can be trained. The best employees and co-workers I've had were humble people who spent most of their life perfecting their craft. The people fresh out of college still take a good 3 - 5 years of on the job experience before they are close to someone who's been working most of their life (earning money).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VWBobby, post: 7966683, member: 624844"] Don't worry about how much time you spend in college getting a degree that 80% of you won't even use. Most of us employers are looking for someone with a good work ethic, is willing to listen and learn, and above all else - can be trained. The best employees and co-workers I've had were humble people who spent most of their life perfecting their craft. The people fresh out of college still take a good 3 - 5 years of on the job experience before they are close to someone who's been working most of their life (earning money). [/QUOTE]
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