@Background Pony #8D5C
People go to college for the same reason others enter the skilled labor market, find a job. Yes, a college degree doesn’t guarantee a job…but really in today’s age nothing does. You can have a lot of education, or a little, and end up flipping burgers. You seem jaded, I can only assume that some college somewhere rejected you, or you’ve seen your friends fail, or something else has seriously rattled your nerves.
College is needed for a shit ton of positions, or would you like to be treated by a doctor who has never trained? It trains specialists for certain jobs that can’t be grasped with direct exposure. There are quite a few positions that you can’t just throw someone in and expect them to function, they have to be trained first.
You know, entry level work can be looked at in a similar way mate. Slaving away your entire life to make some other mook rich, praying that you’ll have enough retirement, or manage to land a job with a good pension. Sitting one major illness or disaster away from the total upending of your life. All the while some smug corp executive bankrolls on the back of your work, all while you’re just a number in the system, and a cog in the works. Expendable, replaceable, and ultimately pointless in the grand scheme of things.
See? Generalizing an entire system of life choices hurts doesn’t it? To focus so much on the darker aspects of complicated life choices, and to be so jaded by what we perceive as evil that we spit, bitch, and moan about every minor detail. Every institution exists for a reason, and every job, every degree, every modicum of labor is necessary. Those who wish to be specialized in certain fields need a college degree, skilled labor can do trade schools and on-site training, entrepreneurs can build companies, and unskilled labor keeps the system running. When you look at it like this, those degrees, those cogs, those exces, they all serve a role and function. Each cannot exist without the other. A CEO can’t have a company without the Workers, can’t have tech with all the Scientists and Engineers, and you can’t have those without Teachers, Professors, Trainers, and internships.
Learn to see the world in many shades, or continue to live in your jaded little dome, in the end it doesn’t really matter to me all that much.