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In my opinion they did. First the so-called article is filled with links to online universties who must be paying Yahoo a fee. Second the salaries are completely unrealistic for entry level jobs. No college graduate without years of experience is going to land a marketing manager job for $80K.
In my opinion they did. First the so-called article is filled with links to online universties who must be paying Yahoo a fee. Second the salaries are completely unrealistic for entry level jobs. No college graduate without years of experience is going to land a marketing manager job for $80K.
http://education.yahoo.net/degrees/articles/featured_preparing_for_entry_level_jobs.html
I like Yahoo, but believe this highly deceptive article is below them.
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Comment by
wife2denizmoi
12 Jan 2010
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Do you really believe everything you read on the ineternet? I don’t think most people do. At least I hope they don’t. There’s always a one in a million shot that someone could land that $80k job, but more than likely its not true. Hey, its just an article.
Comment by
Jay
13 Jan 2010
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Show me a high school teacher that makes $60000 a year and I’ll show you the only high school teacher who doesn’t complain about not getting paid enough. Maybe this is for a high school teacher in San Diego or something. I know the same job as mine in San Diego makes roughly 40% more due to the huge difference in price of living.
Comment by
theradiostar2084
13 Jan 2010
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LOL those things are such bullshit. They made me think a business degree would get me 30,000 a year. God I hate those people.