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Under great pressure

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I am under great pressure at work. I feel unhappy. I am tied of my job. maybe I should get a degree online. I don't know if I will be able to understand all that professor jive though, I'm pushing past 45. I wish I could get another degree an easier way, I guess my BA is just not enough these days. What will I ever do? It's so sad.
 
Re: Under great pressure

Don’t waste time and money EARNING a degree.
Don’t waste money BUYING an online degree, no matter how inexpensive it is.
Vote for Bernie and you will get a FREE Community College degree!
And if you’d like a more advanced degree, vote for Hillary and your BA or BS will only cost you 10% of your income. IOW, wink ,wink, you can continue to be unemployed and live in your parents basement , you bachelors degree will be free!

Going to class, paying tuition, that’s for suckers!
So is buying an online degree.
Vote for Bernie or Hillary.

Just don’t expect the degree to help you to get a job when everyone else has one too.
But then, who wants a job? Jobs are for suckers!
And parents.
 
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This sounds too complicated. Maybe I'll just buy a lottery ticket instead.
 
Re: Under great pressure

Don’t waste time and money EARNING a degree.
Don’t waste money BUYING an online degree, no matter how inexpensive it is.
Vote for Bernie and you will get a FREE Community College degree!
And if you’d like a more advanced degree, vote for Hillary and your BA or BS will only cost you 10% of your income. IOW, wink ,wink, you can continue to be unemployed and live in your parents basement , you bachelors degree will be free!

Going to class, paying tuition, that’s for suckers!
So is buying an online degree.
Vote for Bernie or Hillary.

Just don’t expect the degree to help you to get a job when everyone else has one too.
But then, who wants a job? Jobs are for suckers!
And parents.

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I am under great pressure at work. I feel unhappy. I am tied of my job. maybe I should get a degree online. I don't know if I will be able to understand all that professor jive though, I'm pushing past 45. I wish I could get another degree an easier way, I guess my BA is just not enough these days. What will I ever do? It's so sad.

I saw a job opening at a fortune 50 company go to a guy that claims a masters and a phd from "CA university institute of advanced studies" if you Google that you will get exactly one hit, his LinkedIn page. Lexis-nexus pointed out they were fakes during his security clearance but the hiring manager was ok with it so they hired him. For a sensitive position.

Maybe people are wasting time and money getting a real degree.
 
Re: Under great pressure

I knew someone who got himself a Tulane degree in two years by having a bursary job in the registrar's office, discarding his real transcript, ginning up a much improved transcript, writing phony letters of recommendation on (real) Tulane letterhead and off he went to join Mitt Romney in the Harvard law school/business school program. He lasted almost three semesters, was doing quite well, mingled in some student clubs where I met him, and guess what exposed him....part of his fabricated identity was a claim that he had been the placekicker on the Tulane football team, and he eventually ran into someone who knew that wasn't true, and the whole thing went poof!

That guy was "expunged" -- not only was he expelled, all references to him were wiped from the college records.
 
Re: Under great pressure

I knew someone who got himself a Tulane degree in two years by having a bursary job in the registrar's office, discarding his real transcript, ginning up a much improved transcript, writing phony letters of recommendation on (real) Tulane letterhead and off he went to join Mitt Romney in the Harvard law school/business school program. He lasted almost three semesters, was doing quite well, mingled in some student clubs where I met him, and guess what exposed him....part of his fabricated identity was a claim that he had been the placekicker on the Tulane football team, and he eventually ran into someone who knew that wasn't true, and the whole thing went poof!

That guy was "expunged" -- not only was he expelled, all references to him were wiped from the college records.

Kinda sounds like how Kim Jong Un deals with people that wrong him.
 
Re: Under great pressure

I knew someone who got himself a Tulane degree in two years by having a bursary job in the registrar's office, discarding his real transcript, ginning up a much improved transcript, writing phony letters of recommendation on (real) Tulane letterhead and off he went to join Mitt Romney in the Harvard law school/business school program. He lasted almost three semesters, was doing quite well, mingled in some student clubs where I met him, and guess what exposed him....part of his fabricated identity was a claim that he had been the placekicker on the Tulane football team, and he eventually ran into someone who knew that wasn't true, and the whole thing went poof!

That guy was "expunged" -- not only was he expelled, all references to him were wiped from the college records.

criminals often get caught that way, they cannot resist, greed gets the best of them
if he had left out the football, maybe he'd have become a highly successful lawyer or politician
he certainly had the talent for it
 
Re: Under great pressure

We had a guy at work that had a fake degree from a school with the same address from the motel 6 in Gillette, Wyoming. His voice mail answered with the title "Doctor" and his name. We called it on speaker phone to mock him every chance we could. He really sucked at his job, and got fired.
 
Re: Under great pressure

We had a guy at work that had a fake degree from a school with the same address from the motel 6 in Gillette, Wyoming. His voice mail answered with the title "Doctor" and his name. We called it on speaker phone to mock him every chance we could. He really sucked at his job, and got fired.

I worked with a guy while on a gig at a major retailer that claimed a masters & a PhD from "University of CA for Advanced Study" If you google that phrase you will get exactly one hit, his linkedin page. If you substitute California for CA you will get zero hits. This major retailer hired the guy & because it was a security job he had to undergo a background check. Lexis-Nexis could not find the school ever existing. They hired him anyway. He also has a CISSP & honesty is one of the prime directives for maintaining that but the ISC2, the org backing the certification, determined he pays his dues every year so they didn't have a problem with lying on his resume. I thought maybe I could have gone further if I cheated & lied too.

"Cheating is a gift a man gives himself." - Monty Burns
 
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