College Degree
#1
College Degree
I was wondering how many of you all have an associate degree and are flying? Do you think it is that much more difficult to get the job with the 2 year as opposed to the 4 year? I know the degree is something to fall back on if you cannot fly. But I know a few people who are doing just fine and making the same if not more money as people with 4 year degrees. Thanks for the info guys and gals.
#5
A two year degree is good....but not a four year degree and an associates will not really help you when it comes time to get hired on at a major because all of your competition will have umpteen million hours, reccomendations and the more than likely the minimum of a 4 year degree
unfortunately almost everywhere in this country a two year degree is pretty useless unless you want to be a dental assistant or meet the prerequisite 30 credit hours to be a highway patrol officer
unfortunately almost everywhere in this country a two year degree is pretty useless unless you want to be a dental assistant or meet the prerequisite 30 credit hours to be a highway patrol officer
#6
You may find that all that is being required is A college Degree Or a 4 year degree is [I]preferred.
An Associate Degree is A Degree. And preference is not a requirement.
You worked hard for your Degree don't short change it.
Check out the 2 highest paying airlines in the USA.
https://www.pilotcredentials.com/car...qualifications
http://ups.softshoe.com/cgi-bin/job-.../job-show.html
An Associate Degree is A Degree. And preference is not a requirement.
You worked hard for your Degree don't short change it.
Check out the 2 highest paying airlines in the USA.
https://www.pilotcredentials.com/car...qualifications
http://ups.softshoe.com/cgi-bin/job-.../job-show.html
#8
Originally Posted by JSchraub
That is not what I asked. I asked about 2 year and 4 year degrees. Not should I go to college?
#9
Webster says:
"A College is an institution of higher education that grants degrees and certificates."
Therefore:
An Associates degree or certificate awarded (granted) to an individual for a course of study in a particular discipline by an accredited college or university is A College DEGREE.
"A College is an institution of higher education that grants degrees and certificates."
Therefore:
An Associates degree or certificate awarded (granted) to an individual for a course of study in a particular discipline by an accredited college or university is A College DEGREE.
Last edited by paidtowait; 07-28-2006 at 08:54 PM.
#10
Thank you guys who responded without the snide responses. It can go both ways Fed Ex here prefers A degree. UPS prefers a 4 year degree. I just don't want to owe money for the rest of my life because I chose to go to graduate school. Had I joined the military and did my time and had anything after 4 years paid for I would presue everything possible. You should always take people up on free stuff, right? I don't know. I appreciate your words.
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