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by mywittyname
3387 days ago
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Companies are completely entitled to ask for proof that a person can perform the job requirements and they feel like having an education is important to performing at the level they need. I wouldn't walk onto a construction site and expect the foreman to give me a job as a carpenter without some proof that I can do the job. |
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The big problem is, historically the very thing has happened and that's how a lot of baby boomers got their first job. The day after high school graduation, my grandpa walked into a factory and asked for a job, he was given one right there on the spot. The foreman handed him a broom and he started sweeping that very day.
The way the world works has changed far faster than at any point in human history, and our society is still struggling to keep up with that. But yeah, 50 years ago you could walk onto a construction site, ask for a job, and you'd be given one. No experience required.