Yeah ha, well what I meant is that most college schedules are 2-3 classes a day where you can sleep in and have time in-between to go back to your dorm/apartment and chill with friends and study or whatever. These classes teach theory and upper level management concepts you won't use in a entry level job. Only to graduate and go into work for 8 hours a day with little breaks, no friends, your asking yourself why you went to college to do basic work like entering in POs all day. On top of that, the salary expectations are way off, most kids think they'll make 80k after graduation but really start off at 40k and can barely get by. This can be tough on the psyche and does take about 2 years to transition or "get broken in" to the real world schedule of work. I know exactly how it feels.
Yeah ha, well what I meant is that most college schedules are 2-3 classes a day where you can sleep in and have time in-between to go back to your dorm/apartment and chill with friends and study or whatever. These classes teach theory and upper level management concepts you won't use in a entry level job. Only to graduate and go into work for 8 hours a day with little breaks, no friends, your asking yourself why you went to college to do basic work like entering in POs all day. On top of that, the salary expectations are way off, most kids think they'll make 80k after graduation but really start off at 40k and can barely get by. This can be tough on the psyche and does take about 2 years to transition or "get broken in" to the real world schedule of work. I know exactly how it feels.