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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 21:10:54 -0400, James
wrote: Become an MBA and then a CEO. Bugger up a company and lose lots of money, and the get paid a ****load of cash to leave. If I ever go back to college, I would study for an MBA. That would make some sense. Nobody trusts a fresh MBA. You gotta have some real chops from having worked at actually producing something before you got the MBA. OTOH, last time I was out of work (2001-3), the most demollished guys I saw at the unemployment office every week were the middle managers with MBAs and lots of experience holding meetings. Something I think the other old engineers here would agree with is that the job market is cycllical and you need to be alert to when any given specialty is about to tank. You have to be able to re-invent yourself over and over -- something that takes a good basic grounding in the fundamentals and some staying current with what's going on outside your specialty. Don |
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