• kingthrillgore@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    When you realize the world isn’t worth saving due to 10% of the populace controlling the fate of the other 90%

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    6 months ago

    Yeah, I learned my lesson after completing my master’s.

    It’s all a scam based on pre-existing connections with the right socio-economic circles. I won’t be here to see it, but hopefully the next iteration of human society will be less regressive.

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Is master’s degree common in the West?

      Bachelor’s degree is much more common where I’m from. After that people are usually keen to get a job and start earning.

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        It’s becoming far more common, yes. I’m not really sure what all of these people are doing with master’s degrees nowadays. But at least in the US, a master’s degree seems to be the new bachelor’s degree. Higher education is all a racket.

        Granted, I do say this as someone with a master’s degree. My master’s degree actually was incredibly useful to me though and not something pointless like underwater basket weaving. Mine helped me make a healthy wage (at the expense of student loan debt, but it all works out).

  • LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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    My coworkers laugh at me because I want a PhD so I can have the title of Dr. They think it’s ridiculous. Now I HAVE to get a PhD. The hunt for suitable and affordable master’s programs is tough. 💀

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    We live in a messed up world. Research regardless of whether it’s successful or not should be making researchers some of the most highly paid citizens of our society. Documenting how things don’t work should be as valued as documenting how things do work.

    Labtechs shouldn’t be making the equivalent of Mc Donalds workers (even though Mc Donalds workers should also be paid more).

    CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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    6 months ago

    Me @27 IT is boring and the wages suck, I lack human empathy so I’ll try Defense Contracting

    Me @36 Well the money is great, but the risk of Engineers spilling national security secrets every day is stressful AF.

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      6 months ago

      It’s easy, just pre-emptively fire any engineers who play world of tanks or war thunder.

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        6 months ago

        I actually have a multiple choice question on my General User training that goes something like:

        If someone attempts to elicit classified information from you, and a heated argument erupts, what action should you take?

        A) Inform Company Security of the event

        B) Provide a non-answer and defer or distract from the current line of questioning

        C) Prove them wrong by giving them the classified information

        D) A & B

        So far no one has chosen C, thankfully.