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So you would work for some uneducated idiot?
Being an uneducated idiot is a separate deal from not having a college degree
So you would work for some uneducated idiot?
Many of those people are more accomplished than Walker and have way more impressive resumes than him.
Being an uneducated idiot is a separate deal from not having a college degree
Something tells me he has no idea what an oxymoron is.
supposedly he got a job...I don't know where or doing what, though.
I have a good friend in the IT industry... he enrolled , declared a major ( computer science), and didn't even attend a single class before he was approached for a job... that was 20 years ago, and he's still with the same firm making very good money....he never went back to school for even 1 day.
walkers choice doesn't seem so silly when we look at where he is today... i mean, it doesn't seem to have hurt him whatsoever.
Many of those people are more accomplished than Walker and have way more impressive resumes than him.
so you would actively work against a proven leader who's successful with many accomplishments because you expect a fancy piece of paper with a cursive title?
talk about shallow.
Scott Walker (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1986, Walker worked as a volunteer for Tommy Thompson's gubernatorial campaign,[8] and in the fall of that year, enrolled at Marquette University.[9] In 1988, he ran for student government president, losing 1,245 to 927,[8] following an alleged infringement of campaign guidelines.[3] Walker discontinued his studies at Marquette in the spring of 1990, leaving in good standing with a 2.59/4.0 grade point average, but without obtaining a degree.[8
I certainly wouldn't, but his academic performance certainly doesn't indicate that he was a top notch student. He spent a full four years in college, I can't imagine why he would quit when he had to be very close to completing his degree.
He's from Georgia, so what do you expect?
Were any of those people president?
Misses the point.Many of those people are more accomplished than Walker and have way more impressive resumes than him.
Misses the point.
Is it an issue for you. I like him, but that is a sticking point.
I know a guy with a similar story. He left college and became a software programmer. He was making upward of 100,000 a year until the economy blew up. Then his company left town, and he is on unemployment, living in his sister-in-law's basement and going to college for computer programming.
Don't assume all college drop outs are the same... :lol:
Don't assume all college drop outs are the same... :lol:
Like Bush, whom had all kinds of degrees from fancy colleges.
I'm not quite sure why 'County Commissioner' , Governor and career politician is regarded as such stellar accomplishments- certainly not on par with Gates and Jobs.
I know a guy with a similar story. He left college and became a software programmer. He was making upward of 100,000 a year until the economy blew up. Then his company left town, and he is on unemployment, living in his sister-in-law's basement and going to college for computer programming.
academic supremacists make me giggle.
He has a college education, he lacks the degree, though.
And I haven't assumed that all college drop outs aren't capable of excellence.
I was think more such as Wilson and Obama. A law degree seems more a handicap to being a good president or politician.
Again, business. Not a governing body.Bill Gates was college drop out...