warpus
Sommerswerd asked me to change this
"It's a huge shift in just a few years (in my random anecdotal data set)"
You really think being able to dress yourself isn't even useful for those jobs? You think people without humanities degrees can't even communicate? You think being able to communicate is of paramount importance in dentistry and/or boiler maintenance?
Well you're certainly not going to be able to work effectively in them without one. Or at all. Unless you count being the tea boy/office gopher as working in a STEM career.
Gosh, this is such a ridiculous response I don't even know where to begin. If you can't comprehend how communication skills are beneficial in most professional fields, than I don't think I'm going to be able to decipher it for you. This is simply absurd.
This is astonishingly ignorant. Many of the most successful people in tech fields never got a degree. Like Bill Gates - was he able to work effectively without a degree or . . . ?
You think being able to communicate is of paramount importance in dentistry and/or boiler maintenance?
I don't know about boiler maintenance, but I would say that communication is absolutely of paramount importance for being a dentist.
Or is this some interesting new usage of the word "paramount"?
You really think being able to dress yourself isn't even useful for those jobs? You think people without humanities degrees can't even communicate? You think being able to communicate is of paramount importance in dentistry and/or boiler maintenance?
Yeah before I tracked into the management side so did I. Once there it was like if you were unfamiliar with certain philosophers, people would stare at you. (i.e not good networking material) And I never said it was an absolute. I just implied I had experienced it.
It was like a secret handshake. A way of weeding out those that hadn't paid the price of admission. I'm not passing any moral judgement on it. I'm just saying I experienced it climbing the corporate ladder. I wouldn't have made it as far as I did if it hadn't been for some of the socializing aspects of it.
By educational attainment: 35 percent of the job openings will require at least a bachelor’s degree, 30 percent of the job openings will require some college or an associate’s degree and 36 percent of the job openings will not require education beyond high school.
So it's been going downhill since the 70s, and you're still not convinced that the two parties rotating through power there are part of the problem?