I also feel that far too many companies blindly ask for graduates. It seems every job that I look for that isn't a sales position requires any 2:1 degree. They don't even care if it is a relevant degree or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
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I also feel that far too many companies blindly ask for graduates. It seems every job that I look for that isn't a sales position requires any 2:1 degree. They don't even care if it is a relevant degree or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Better than my employer, they barely seem to check for a heartbeat :mark:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
But at present the most factual one I can find.
Maybe Labour will bring out their own but I doubt it as it'll highlight how much fairer the new system is and anyroad I doubt they are really aware what is happening as they seem to have lost the plot with most things Red Ed seems to want ideas as they have none of their own.
On past performance probably a good job where you are concerned.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
What do you do and where?
A degree that an awful lot of people now have. The system has been devalued, and this makes me feel very sorry for the many students and graduates of now and recent times who would always have been good enough to get into university and get a degree.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Seriously, it's none of your business :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
I work in IT support and sadly have to deal with people who are amazingly even less intelligent than yourself and sadly in some cases even louder :(
Maybe you might like to answer some of the questions put to you before asking others.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
I'm still wondering about your schooling. I'm guessing Eton? Or maybe Wellington?
In your opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
IT - explains a lot.
Friend of PA were you?
What does it explain, exactly?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
PA? Huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight