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Another unintended consequence is that basic admin jobs started requiring college degrees. It’s horrifying that answering phones now requires a BA but pays a GED salary.

Yeah, that’s what I don’t get. I mean sure “sex worker” is one of the oldest jobs in history, but that’s not an option I’d resort to when there are in fact more ways to make a few extra bucks. If a Mexican lady can sustain her household selling fruit on the street, why pretend selling their body is the only option.

And law schools. My old history program stopped asking me to talk to undergrads about what you can do with a history degree when I started telling them that they can use their history degree to get another degree that will eventually get them a job. (Law is another one. I went to school with lots of people who went on

I think, in general, humanities degrees should return to where they were in the 19th Century: For people rich enough they don’t need to be economically productive. It’s a shame so much of university life is centered around “traditional” majors that don’t serve society’s need for an educated workforce. English and

I have an academic background and left for industry. The adjunct problem is, to me, a problem of supply. We graduate too many phds, and too many are unwilling or unable to get a job outside of the academic market. It is hard to overstate how strongly students are encouraged to pursue a university job, particularly

I’m a resume writer and I promise you can make the transition from academia. The key is to reframe your experience in the language of your target industry, to downplay or remove publications / presentations, and, most importantly, to paint a clear picture of how your skills will transfer to the target position. Do

The unintended consequences of “everyone should go to college”.

Information regarding the existence and necessity of this book should be part of the curriculum of every grade school child in the United States, to help counter the blatant disinformation about this country’s racist history (and present) being peddled to young people by the likes of Tomi Lahren and her ilk.

At no level of football are they taught to lead with their head. You don’t have to like or watch football, but don’t lie about it to make a pseudo-dramatic point.

Look everyone! Internet Lies!

Nah. It’s fine if he didn’t kneel.

Oh please. I had 7 concussions growing up. Of the 7 concussions, been knocked out 3 times. Played 10 years of football, 6 years of hockey, and 10 years of wrestling at the little league to collegiate level.

Also managed to be a valedictorian at my H.S. and finish in the top of my class with honors for both my B.S.

Go watch soccer then. All those sweaty, uncircumcised euros running around is more your taste anyway.

Gtfo, pussy. Don’t watch then. You can go antique shopping in your prius on Sundays if the brutality is too much for your sensitive ass.

To be fair everyone’s contention seems to be that the guy was already wrapped up

Actually, it’s not contradicted by the replay. If you can explain how go ahead. His head is level with the chest and ball. Microseconds before, Adams head is lowered. If it were not, then everyone would have been praising trev for a forced fumble. It’s just unfair and what I’d expect from gawker posters.

Sounds like football is not for you.

Absolutely incredible he wasn’t ejected for that. There is literally nothing launching himself like that was going to accomplish except for injury.

Honest question - what the fuck is wrong with you? I hope that’s just the drunkenness talking. That was one of the most vicious, and easily avoidable, hits I’ve ever seen.

You will get ejected if you get called for 2 taunting penalties but not for literally almost killing a guy.