David Savage wrote: >At 07:35 AM 27/07/2006, William Robb wrote: > >>From: "keith_w" >> >> > I expect, no demand, that any education I pay for is valid and of use, not >> > some pap that must be discarded later because not only isn't it true, but >> > it >> > runs against logic and science. Junk... >> >>Then send him to trade school, not university. >>We need people to make the mundane stuff like houses more than we need >>another crop of university educated buffoons. > >Too true. > >At the moment a good tradesman (Electrician, carpenter, welder, fitter & >turner etc.) can make more than any university educated fast food technician.
Speaking as a newly-inducted member of academia and the teaching staff of a university... I agree completely. You should go to a college/university to learn about something if the goal of your learning is *learning*. If the goal of your learning is getting a job, go to trade school because it's a situation in which everyone wins: Your future employer wins, the trade school you go to wins and the university you don't go to wins. -- Mark Roberts Photography & Multimedia www.robertstech.com 412-687-2835 -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

