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RichieRich wrote:^Pretty^ wrote:honda hoe wrote:
pfffftt
i wonder wha he go say if he know yuh does fcuk in d back seat ah ppl wagon jus so yuh could get sponsor to see ironman in caribbean 8carcrazie wrote:hey hey i saw ironman in ah firetruck pirated copy!
so catch yuh falling self!
furthermore its not the back seat.........
so wait after all dat...yuh eh even get sponsor for d movie in CC8...yuh get ah $10 pirated dvd
AbstractPoetic wrote:Congratulations on completion, however having the degree means zilch without experience...in "business management".
What does that mean anyway? What prospects exist for those holding such degrees? It is so generic a certification that it does nothing to make applicants stand out amongst a pool of individuals with degrees in "business management".
And for MOST companies/businesses, managerial positions require some years of experience. Having a degree in management does not.
What's next for you? Have you any offer on the table and more importantly, have you experience in managing a business?
AbstractPoetic wrote:Congratulations on completion, however having the degree means zilch without experience...in "business management".
What does that mean anyway? What prospects exist for those holding such degrees? It is so generic a certification that it does nothing to make applicants stand out amongst a pool of individuals with degrees in "business management".
And for MOST companies/businesses, managerial positions require some years of experience. Having a degree in management does not.
What's next for you? Have you any offer on the table and more importantly, have you experience in managing a business?
nadzz wrote:AbstractPoetic, thanks.
However, give me a chance to start the next part of my life and gain the experience nah. I am now finished with one part so obviously i have to work now to gain the experience, and obviously i won't start at a top position. Everything you stated there is the obvious. Everyone knows that about a person coming out with a degree in business or any other field for that matter, takes time to build the experience not so? And what's next for me would be my business which I don't wish to post.
AbstractPoetic wrote:nadzz wrote:AbstractPoetic, thanks.
However, give me a chance to start the next part of my life and gain the experience nah. I am now finished with one part so obviously i have to work now to gain the experience, and obviously i won't start at a top position. Everything you stated there is the obvious. Everyone knows that about a person coming out with a degree in business or any other field for that matter, takes time to build the experience not so? And what's next for me would be my business which I don't wish to post.
Part of your degree program should have been networking, interning, putting yourself out there. At least, for schools offering well-rounded and integrative learning experiences.
As for persons having limited experience, it depends on the student. I know individuals who sought a degree similar to your own but had managed a business of their own for years. They just wanted to expand their base and as we all know, knowledge is power.
So you've pretty much contradicted yourself. You say you need to gain experience to start the next stage of your life but you correlate that experience to starting your business?
So, in fact, starting your own business will be gaining experience? That's like graduating from breast milk to solid food.
Besides which, starting a business is a risk...and would require investments. Do you have investors willing to take a risk on your company? What about a company portfolio? I say apply the knowledge you've learnt but not on your own establishment.
Unless you've fully prepared or have prepared your company for risk exposure, I say gain the experience on someone else's dime.
Best of luck.
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