GeneV
Elite Member
Daaaamn, going commando!I just cancelled my Amazon Prime yesterday. It was up for renewal this week.
I'll see how it goes for the next few months. I hope I can do without it.
Daaaamn, going commando!I just cancelled my Amazon Prime yesterday. It was up for renewal this week.
I'll see how it goes for the next few months. I hope I can do without it.
What is Amazon's reach? Can I get the same service and convenience when I move to a rural place away from the city?This is what many fail to understand about Amazon's business model and success - it has nothing to do with price, it's all about service and convenience. It's like having a personal shopper where you can tell it you need to buy this random list of things, then instead of you having to spend your day driving to Walmart, then the hardware store, then over to Tractor Supply and then maybe the grocery store where they may have what you need but maybe not, it does all that for you and drops it all off on your doorstep the next day. The same day in some cases. And if you're not happy with anything you bought just drop it back in the mail and your money is refunded immediately no questions asked. Add in the Prime streaming and it's a deal of the century no-brainer.
Not if you want a fast track to the stars. Guys like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates couldn't even wait to get their degrees before scooting out of college. Back then, we were like race horses champing at the bit fidgeting to burst out of the starting gates.I know that I’m preaching to the choir here. Many people would do better attending a couple-tech school rather than college, at least for their first post HS education.
Being competent as a new hire and an employee is not the big challenge, in my opinion. Getting the boss to like you means everything. Arrogance is a boss killer, and kids I now see spilling out of high schools and piling into their cars are really a sight. Parents these days are raising clones like themselves: obnoxious. Prime candidates for firing when the bosses they work for have had the fill of them.That's probably the understatement of the year. Finding a competent employee was hard before, it's all but impossible now especially if you're doing anything that requires a certain amount of skill and intelligence. IMO that's the real reason you see the wealth gap continue to widen and so many protesting about jobs and money - there just aren't enough smart, skilled people in the general population to fill all the needs of the modern workplace so you have a bunch of businesses desperate for employees yet there are still tons of people who can't find a job that pays a decent living. The gap there is just too large.
It all depends on the desired career field. But college or vocational tech are pretty much necessary for a decent career today.I know that I’m preaching to the choir here. Many people would do better attending a couple-tech school rather than college, at least for their first post HS education.
College is more or less required, but definitely not necessary, for most careers.It all depends on the desired career field. But college or vocational tech are pretty much necessary for a decent career today.
It’s NECESSARY for STEM careers.College is more or less required, but definitely not necessary, for most careers.
I don't have a degree, and a majority of what I use in my (software engineering) stem career (at one of the biggest companies) is self-taught. I've had many colleagues with phd's and many with no degree and to be honest, there's not a ton of difference in their work.It’s NECESSARY for STEM careers.