I was helping out at a store remodel(week long project), during our mandatory blackout weeks at my reset job, and was talking to this one guy who is 21 so we're the about the same age. He didn't have a car so he rode the bus to the job location. He mentioned earlier in the day that he was looking for an overnight stocking job. I told him about my overnight stocking days in the past and the ins and outs of it. So it's late in the day and the topic of high school came up. He told me that he went to XXXX high school and also went to XXXXX University(out of state) and that he completed the schooling and received a degree in marketing. So this brings me to the question.
Is a marketing degree a good idea to pursue in college? Or is it a worthless sheet of paper?
Yeah, that's like this dude I was talking with at the DMV. It was early in the morning so all his tranny make up had smeared around and he had morning whiskers circling the crusted semen smears all around his mouth, kinda like dried mayo boogers around the lid ring, and his wig had gone crooked and his wiener was kinda side ways in his skirt. He'd just finished his shift on the boulevard. He looked like something you might see if you came to from a pass-out in a back alley, and just before you urked back into your mouth.
Any way, he was telling me he had a college degree and couldn't find legit work to save his life, so he might as well start suckin and fukkin--------is that what u meant?
If it helps, and gives you any clue, I majored in marketing in college.
I started off in accounting, then finance, and was starting to discover that I really didn't enjoy the business college of the university I went to. I had taken a few marketing classes as part of the curriculum, and they were the "fun and easy" classes to take, so I switched majors again.
At that point, I really just wanted to graduate and get my bachelors degree.
To be blunt, marketing is pretty worthless on its own. There's no real tangible skillset learned, unlike accounting or finance. It's all pretty nebulous... and a lot of common sense, if memory serves.
Granted, things have changed since I got my undergrad. It might be different these days, but I wish I had studied something else. A big reason why I work in retail, as opposed to some fancy job in an office somewhere. I honestly hate all that stuff.
If it helps, and gives you any clue, I majored in marketing in college.
I started off in accounting, then finance, and was starting to discover that I really didn't enjoy the business college of the university I went to. I had taken a few marketing classes as part of the curriculum, and they were the "fun and easy" classes to take, so I switched majors again.
At that point, I really just wanted to graduate and get my bachelors degree.
To be blunt, marketing is pretty worthless on its own. There's no real tangible skillset learned, unlike accounting or finance. It's all pretty nebulous... and a lot of common sense, if memory serves.
Granted, things have changed since I got my undergrad. It might be different these days, but I wish I had studied something else. A big reason why I work in retail, as opposed to some fancy job in an office somewhere. I honestly hate all that stuff.
I sincerely wish you all the best. Good luck
Ah! So you're a LOSER who claims he prefers slave ass minimum wage retail over what a college educated career could have brought you, had you the stones (and brains) to finish it out.
If it helps, and gives you any clue, I majored in marketing in college.
I started off in accounting, then finance, and was starting to discover that I really didn't enjoy the business college of the university I went to. I had taken a few marketing classes as part of the curriculum, and they were the "fun and easy" classes to take, so I switched majors again.
At that point, I really just wanted to graduate and get my bachelors degree.
To be blunt, marketing is pretty worthless on its own. There's no real tangible skillset learned, unlike accounting or finance. It's all pretty nebulous... and a lot of common sense, if memory serves.
Granted, things have changed since I got my undergrad. It might be different these days, but I wish I had studied something else. A big reason why I work in retail, as opposed to some fancy job in an office somewhere. I honestly hate all that stuff.
I sincerely wish you all the best. Good luck
Ah! So you're a LOSER who claims he prefers slave ass minimum wage retail over what a college educated career could have brought you, had you the stones (and brains) to finish it out.
If it helps, and gives you any clue, I majored in marketing in college.
I started off in accounting, then finance, and was starting to discover that I really didn't enjoy the business college of the university I went to. I had taken a few marketing classes as part of the curriculum, and they were the "fun and easy" classes to take, so I switched majors again.
At that point, I really just wanted to graduate and get my bachelors degree.
To be blunt, marketing is pretty worthless on its own. There's no real tangible skillset learned, unlike accounting or finance. It's all pretty nebulous... and a lot of common sense, if memory serves.
Granted, things have changed since I got my undergrad. It might be different these days, but I wish I had studied something else. A big reason why I work in retail, as opposed to some fancy job in an office somewhere. I honestly hate all that stuff.
I sincerely wish you all the best. Good luck
Ah! So you're a LOSER who claims he prefers slave ass minimum wage retail over what a college educated career could have brought you, had you the stones (and brains) to finish it out.
If it helps, and gives you any clue, I majored in marketing in college.
I started off in accounting, then finance, and was starting to discover that I really didn't enjoy the business college of the university I went to. I had taken a few marketing classes as part of the curriculum, and they were the "fun and easy" classes to take, so I switched majors again.
At that point, I really just wanted to graduate and get my bachelors degree.
To be blunt, marketing is pretty worthless on its own. There's no real tangible skillset learned, unlike accounting or finance. It's all pretty nebulous... and a lot of common sense, if memory serves.
Granted, things have changed since I got my undergrad. It might be different these days, but I wish I had studied something else. A big reason why I work in retail, as opposed to some fancy job in an office somewhere. I honestly hate all that stuff.
I sincerely wish you all the best. Good luck
Ah! So you're a LOSER who claims he prefers slave ass minimum wage retail over what a college educated career could have brought you, had you the stones (and brains) to finish it out.
And how is that supposed to help me? NEXT, PLEASE
Sorry troll. At least I have the guts to admit I screwed up my life. I'm not happy about it either.
My point is that if you're going to go to college, make sure you're studying something that gives you a real skillset, and is something you actually want to do... Otherwise you'll end up a bitter alcoholic working at the ass end of retail.