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Old 05-30-2016 | 03:32 PM
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andrewtac
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
I would get the degree. 25k is a drop in the bucket when you consider potential career earnings.



I have heard this over the years but I'm not convinced it's really "great" wisdom. I've talked with business owners, Booth/Wharton school of business grads and they all agree, a 10-20 year old degree isn't gonna get you hired over your peers. Experience, knowledge, selling yourself and most importantly knowing the right people, are what will get you a job. What I would say is get a degree that interests you, aviation or otherwise.

Maybe I'm wrong, I hope none of us ever find out.
Hopefully I don't have to test this, but I think it depends. An engineering degree and experience as a pilot might help at an aerospace firm. An English degree not so much, but even then you can be a teacher.
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