From: Passer, Michael <PasserM(a)umkc.edu>
To: 'classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org' <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 2:48 PM
Subject: OT: College
degree. Doing so right after high school is the path
of
least resistance--it _is_ harder when you're older (from
experience).
However when older it can be a more directed activity.
have filled that time--such as having served in the
Peace
Corps, the military, or a real-world job--that might just
have made a person who waited to go to college appreciate
the opportunity laid before them. A person who did such a
thing may well be a better candidate for it.
Big time.
While there is no shortage of the kind of people
who will not take a second look at those whose resumes
don't fit the mold, there are also plenty of others less
closed minded who would likely be more satisfying to
work for.
so very true. Those are the people willing to offer challenges
that both benefit the business and the people.
Allison