• Tabooki2@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      Yeah, but that only proves to an employer that you’re able to learn. Once you get in the door then you have to climb and compete

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        23 minutes ago

        Compete? Why are we competing? There’s work that needs doing, I’m contributing and helping do that work. I think that you see work as inherently competitive instead of cooperative is the problem.

      • YoureHotCupCake@lemmy.world
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        52 minutes ago

        In order to climb and compete you need to be able to learn first or have already learned what to do. With an education you have already learned some of what you will need to know and have proven you will be able to learn the rest. Someone without an education will have to start from zero. Not to mention an education teaches you have to work with people and within teams.

        Having an education shows that you are can work within a given system to meet your goals and achieve more than others who aren’t willing to put in that kind of work. You are coming in with an advantage that someone without doesn’t have.