The left sneers at those who do not have college degrees.

The next time you lefties need your car repaired, plumber, electrician, general maintenance man or any of the myriad of professions that require specialized training and not a sheep skin. Insist that they be college educated then see how long it takes to get the needed repairs. College is great for many professions but often technical schools are just as demanding when it comes to knowledge and intelligence as many college degree programs. So sneer at the poor uneducated boob fixing your plumbing making $40 an hour with no student debt. Yea a college degree really makes one superior. I have an advanced Bachelors degree so I am speaking from experience.

A series of stupid assumptions from the Alzheimer's victim
 
Obviously not....Lots of people have bachelors plus...

You claim (without a shred of evidence)to have been a teacher,champion of education!
And supposedly Liberals control Colleges and higher education.
Wouldn't that make you and your gelding,Liberal Democrats?
 
Just what am I making up Jade? How many posts have you seen on JPP that say blue states are better educated and more intelligent than red states. So what is your problem?

Practice what you preach, before you complain about it.

Conservatives, teabaggers, and Trump boot-lickers have spent message board careers engaging in anti-intellectualism, mocking over-educated college pinheads, demeaning ivory tower college professors, claiming that climate scientists are lying and don't know what they're doing, sneering at John Kerry for being fluent in French, and just generally treating anyone highly educated, intellectual, and erudite as somehow suspect and effeminate.

Until you practice what you preach, you have zero standing to complain about anyone who makes a comment about ignorant white trash, dumb ass rednecks, and MAGA dunces.
 
The next time you lefties need your car repaired, plumber, electrician, general maintenance man or any of the myriad of professions that require specialized training and not a sheep skin. Insist that they be college educated then see how long it takes to get the needed repairs. College is great for many professions but often technical schools are just as demanding when it comes to knowledge and intelligence as many college degree programs. So sneer at the poor uneducated boob fixing your plumbing making $40 an hour with no student debt. Yea a college degree really makes one superior. I have an advanced Bachelors degree so I am speaking from experience.

Heck. the left sneers at anyone that is not 'left'. You make a great point, however.
 
Practice what you preach, before you complain about it.

Conservatives, teabaggers, and Trump boot-lickers have spent message board careers engaging in anti-intellectualism, mocking over-educated college pinheads, demeaning ivory tower college professors, claiming that climate scientists are lying and don't know what they're doing, sneering at John Kerry for being fluent in French, and just generally treating anyone highly educated, intellectual, and erudite as somehow suspect and effeminate.

Until you practice what you preach, you have zero standing to complain about anyone who makes a comment about ignorant white trash, dumb ass rednecks, and MAGA dunces.
Crypuss says
Now I can show my hypocrisy by flaunting my oh so difficult Liberal Arts degree.

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America used to have apprenticeships. If you seeking a job in a field that did not require a degree but still needed extensive training, you were taught by pros in a methodical and complete fashion. Even assembly lines and factory work required training. The big 3 actually helped finance training centers.
There are still apprenticeships in America. If you do not want to work in an office and are adept at using your hands. here they are in Michigan .https://www.michigan.gov/wda/0,5303,7-304-73460---,00.html You can make a good living and the option of creating your own business is a future option.
 
It's not on the initial diploma....I'm surprised you're not familiar with the term...
I'm a retired teacher...You?

Top
Thought this might be of help. "Ashland University's Bachelor’s Plus programs offer you…
Quality Programs
The Bachelor’s Plus program has been around for more than 20 years. We have the experience to make sure that students are well prepared to be effective teachers. Additionally, the College has been approved by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) for more than 35 years and our programs have been approved by the Ohio Board of Regents."
https://www.ashland.edu/coe/majors/bachelors-plus-initial-teacher-licensure-program
 
America used to have apprenticeships. If you seeking a job in a field that did not require a degree but still needed extensive training, you were taught by pros in a methodical and complete fashion. Even assembly lines and factory work required training. The big 3 actually helped finance training centers.
There are still apprenticeships in America. If you do not want to work in an office and are adept at using your hands. here they are in Michigan .https://www.michigan.gov/wda/0,5303,7-304-73460---,00.html You can make a good living and the option of creating your own business is a future option.

Yes, they used to have them, and still do.
 
Top
Thought this might be of help. "Ashland University's Bachelor’s Plus programs offer you…
Quality Programs
The Bachelor’s Plus program has been around for more than 20 years. We have the experience to make sure that students are well prepared to be effective teachers. Additionally, the College has been approved by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) for more than 35 years and our programs have been approved by the Ohio Board of Regents."
I know. You know. He doesn't...a number of people here aren't very informed....
 
Top
Thought this might be of help. "Ashland University's Bachelor’s Plus programs offer you…
Quality Programs
The Bachelor’s Plus program has been around for more than 20 years. We have the experience to make sure that students are well prepared to be effective teachers. Additionally, the College has been approved by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) for more than 35 years and our programs have been approved by the Ohio Board of Regents."
https://www.ashland.edu/coe/majors/bachelors-plus-initial-teacher-licensure-program

TBH, I've never heard of a bachelor's plus program. Not saying they don't exist like you showed above but I'm only familiar with bachelor, master's and doctorate programs.
 
TBH, I've never heard of a bachelor's plus program. Not saying they don't exist like you showed above but I'm only familiar with bachelor, master's and doctorate programs.

Other schools may have different names for the program. Only posted it because some here were calling Top a liar when she used the term.
 
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