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07-18-2016 02:39 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
@MomCat wrote:It's always been about the survival of the fittest. I see many kids now days treated like children well into their twenties. It's sad to see college graduates sitting in their parent's homes with no job. And, to see people who should be well into a successful career in a teenager's job flipping burgers wanting a pay raise to keep doing that job. I had a lot more drive than that back in my day. And, you absolutely do not have to get a college degree to get a high paying job. I've witnessed many who are proving that. Good for them!
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Studies and research show that, as a group, college graduates will make much more money over their lifetime than those who only graduate from high school.
But those who graduate from high school and then learn a trade are just as likely to be successful as any professional with a college degree.
07-18-2016 02:43 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
September 2015
The nation’s nursing workforce has reached a critical tipping point. In 2011, for the first time ever, the number of nurses who earned baccalaureate degrees in the science of nursing (BSN) was higher than the number who earned two-year associate degrees in nursing (ADN), according to a recent study of newly available government data about nurse education.
http://www.rwjf.org/en/library/articles-and-news/2015/09/more-nurses-with-bachelors-degrees.html
MANY - MOST of those BSN degrees are AD nurses going back on the hospital's dime to now get that BSN. I did it that way and so do many others. As for your areas hospitals ONLY hire BSN nurses - I am 100% certain that ios incorrect.
07-18-2016 02:46 PM
@151949 wrote:
@Noel7 wrote:
@MomCat wrote:It's always been about the survival of the fittest. I see many kids now days treated like children well into their twenties. It's sad to see college graduates sitting in their parent's homes with no job. And, to see people who should be well into a successful career in a teenager's job flipping burgers wanting a pay raise to keep doing that job. I had a lot more drive than that back in my day. And, you absolutely do not have to get a college degree to get a high paying job. I've witnessed many who are proving that. Good for them!
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Studies and research show that, as a group, college graduates will make much more money over their lifetime than those who only graduate from high school.
But those who graduate from high school and then learn a trade are just as likely to be successful as any professional with a college degree.
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Where are you getting that? I've seen no reports suggesting that's true and I doubt it is. They would be making next to nothing compared to those in the tech business. There are so many in tech and they are the ones driving Teslas and building monster mansions.
07-18-2016 02:47 PM - edited 07-18-2016 02:48 PM
HH, if you knew what you were talking about, people might take you seriously.
Most hospitals will not hire unless nurses have a minimum of a BSN.
I have no idea where you are getting your information from.
07-18-2016 02:55 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
@151949 wrote:
@Noel7 wrote:
@MomCat wrote:It's always been about the survival of the fittest. I see many kids now days treated like children well into their twenties. It's sad to see college graduates sitting in their parent's homes with no job. And, to see people who should be well into a successful career in a teenager's job flipping burgers wanting a pay raise to keep doing that job. I had a lot more drive than that back in my day. And, you absolutely do not have to get a college degree to get a high paying job. I've witnessed many who are proving that. Good for them!
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Studies and research show that, as a group, college graduates will make much more money over their lifetime than those who only graduate from high school.
But those who graduate from high school and then learn a trade are just as likely to be successful as any professional with a college degree.
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Where are you getting that? I've seen no reports suggesting that's true and I doubt it is. They would be making next to nothing compared to those in the tech business. There are so many in tech and they are the ones driving Teslas and building monster mansions.
When was the last time you had to pay a plumber, electrician or HVAC guy for an emergency repair? That's where I'm getting it! My cousin did HVAC and appliance repairs - he retired at 50! Has a home in Florida and one in Tenn. where he just goes to spend Christmas in the snow. Wife never had to work. I'd call that successful.
07-18-2016 02:56 PM
I checked out the pay for a Master Plumber to have something to work with, and because people here say that's a good example.
Here's what I found:
After apprenticeship, the average pay is...
2. Master Plumber (90th Percentile Pay: $102,000; Median Pay: $60,000)
That's not a lot for 2016 and certainly does not compare to most professional jobs.
Reference and source:
Surprising jobs with $100K salaries -- after only a two-year degree
http://www.nydailynews.com/jobs/surprising-jobs-100k-salaries-two-year-degree-article-1.1026210
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07-18-2016 02:56 PM
151949 is posting such outdated info, nursing has changed alot and she needs to keep up with the changes if she wants to be taken seriously.
07-18-2016 02:58 PM
Heck, just cause many of us struggled to get started in our 20's, doesn't mean EVERYONE does..I know..I watch HGTV...where hoards of 20 somethings are buying million dollar homes...equipped with the latest and finest kitchens..and they don't even COOK!!!! LOL!
07-18-2016 02:59 PM
@151949 wrote:
@Noel7 wrote:
September 2015
The nation’s nursing workforce has reached a critical tipping point. In 2011, for the first time ever, the number of nurses who earned baccalaureate degrees in the science of nursing (BSN) was higher than the number who earned two-year associate degrees in nursing (ADN), according to a recent study of newly available government data about nurse education.
http://www.rwjf.org/en/library/articles-and-news/2015/09/more-nurses-with-bachelors-degrees.html
MANY - MOST of those BSN degrees are AD nurses going back on the hospital's dime to now get that BSN. I did it that way and so do many others. As for your areas hospitals ONLY hire BSN nurses - I am 100% certain that ios incorrect.
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So not true. Not any more, perhaps decades ago but not anymore.
You should read the facts presented to you by pitdakoka who is a university nursing professor.
07-18-2016 03:02 PM
Per the US census bureau - those with a PHd in the USA have an average income of $84,400 and MSN $72,824. ( And just consider the debt that comes with those degrees. )
In 2014 the average household income was $54,000.
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