I see it all the time.
Kids go off to college and get an easy degree plan, but no one tells them easy means useless.
Furthermore no one bothered to tell them you can look up pay and employment rates for people with various degrees. That's how I started looking at what college degree.
If someone worked hard to get a 4 year degree that typically pays $30,000 a year or can't find a job with that degree and is surprised by this obviously they should have worked a little harder and took 10 minutes to look up those pay scales and employment rates.
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1989 firebird mostly stock. Aside from the 6-speed manual trans, corvette gen 5 front brakes, 1LE drive shaft, 4th Gen disc brake fbody rear end.
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