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One-year (or less) trade schools for better paying/most secure jobs, is the way to go.
I trust you do not mean the Connecticut School of Broadcasting
One-year (or less) trade schools for better paying/most secure jobs, is the way to go.
AcmeBuggywhipInc said:One-year (or less) trade schools for better paying/most secure jobs, is the way to go.
I trust you do not mean the Connecticut School of Broadcasting
magpie said:AcmeBuggywhipInc said:One-year (or less) trade schools for better paying/most secure jobs, is the way to go.
I trust you do not mean the Connecticut School of Broadcasting
CSB works for some people (at least it did before Dick Robinson sold it)
Will said:Love the anti-college sentiment in this thread.
I'm proud not to have attended college, and no child of mine will ever attend a private college on my dime.
pocket-radio said:1500 people are being cut mostly from sales. The sales people left will be given accounts of those AE's who didn't make it. It's a joke, CC pays the lowest commissions and their clones plus the idiots across the street will follow their lead. It's like I'm an idiot and you're an idiot too..
AE's who’re left will be given these great and wonderful accounts, plus their budgets will then be raised even higher. Some might think the sales people will make more money, but it’s more work for less pay. If AE's don't hit budgets, now raised even higher they’ll be paid lowered commissions. It’s a management screw job. Many accounts don't return because it was the relationship that sold them in the first place. Once the relationship goes the accounts are gone too. But the salespeople are stuck with the accounts history that they didn’t create. It's no joke, Clear Channel is just cutting cost to sales and spinning their web of hype and lies. Cutting local talent for national programming is the same.
You bet management will be next. With less sales people who needs all those managers..
And you can double bet Clear Channel’s clones and the idiots across the street will follow their strategy.
I’m an idiot and you’re an idiot too, being an idiot counts for membership
JIBGUY said:Even a handyman with just BASIC carpentry skills (here's a hammer & here's a nail) is getting work at $45 per hour.
Well, higher education did it to themselves. When was the last time you saw 'price roll-backs' at a college or university? And why haven't you seen them? Why are Liberals so incensed at 'big oil' but give a 'hall-pass' to 'Big University?' The obvious answer is that 'Big University' is an incubator for unfettered Liberalism, and of course Liberals will turn a blind eye to their 'friends' in Academe. And the chorus of cries to make college 'more affordable' always focuses on making loans more available...not on making the cost lower. So, in the end, I smile a bit when I see stories of enrollments coming down, or endowments shrinking. These institutions deserve to see the same economic pressures that everyone else is, and suffer from them accordingly.
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aaronread said:Well, higher education did it to themselves. When was the last time you saw 'price roll-backs' at a college or university? And why haven't you seen them? Why are Liberals so incensed at 'big oil' but give a 'hall-pass' to 'Big University?' The obvious answer is that 'Big University' is an incubator for unfettered Liberalism, and of course Liberals will turn a blind eye to their 'friends' in Academe. And the chorus of cries to make college 'more affordable' always focuses on making loans more available...not on making the cost lower. So, in the end, I smile a bit when I see stories of enrollments coming down, or endowments shrinking. These institutions deserve to see the same economic pressures that everyone else is, and suffer from them accordingly.
Uhh...ChrisNH, you ARE the Chris who does a lot of work for WFNX, right? If so, you've got some real stones to make the above comment considering what WFNX's target demo is. Even if you're not, pretty much the only thing that separates Boston from cities like Providence, Rochester, and even Albany, is the huge presence of higher ed. Take away all those colleges and watch Boston instantly become the #40 city in the Arbitrons; students make up nearly a quarter of the region's population, and a huge part of the local economy.
And your point is still laughably misinformed. "Big University"...even with Harvard...is a drop in the bucket budget-wise compared to Big Oil, Wall Street, or any one of a dozen other major industries. And the reason why colleges got so unaffordable was threefold:
- The shifting of the American economy from an industrial base to a knowledge base put a premium on a four-year degree, to the point where it became a de facto standard for most people who wanted a middle-class job.
- Accordingly, the giant push of more and more students into the system (and with more and more of those students being in "Generation Me" aka "The Entitlement Generation") kicked off a competitive environment where colleges felt enourmous pressure to spend millions on expensive upgrades like campus LAN's, fancy dorms, high-quality food, and more-more-more-more student activity programs.
- Most damningly, in the 1990's Congress removed the restriction on how much federal loans a student could take out. That restriction was an effective brake on how much students, in the aggregate, could really afford to spend on college. With that gone, the one-ups-manship took off like a rocket and you have the problems we see today.
Perhaps most tellingly, it wasn't colleges who lobbied for that loan restriction removal; everyone in higher ed knew exactly where that madness led. It was the banking industry...that paragon of virtue and honestly...that fought so hard for it. :-\
And JIBGUY, I know some carpenters that reaaaaally want to know where you see their fellow hammerers getting work at all, much less at $45/hr. The housing bust has turned the construction boom into a bloodbath just like everything else.
ChrisNH said:Welcome to a new era of 'Hope' and 'Change.'
No, I'm not that Chris who works at WFNX.
And I'm not at all misguided about 'Big University' getting a hall-pass from the same people who would seethe at 'Big Oil.' Conveniently (for you) you forgot to mention a little thing about endowments...that pile of cash all colleges and universities have. Care to 'rationalize' that away?