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Originally Posted by MMM
I am going to put it out there straight. There are millions of people that want to go to Japan and live there. (Work seems to be a distraction.)
People that aren't college graduates are not attractive candidates for work in Japan (or any foreign country, for that mater).
If you cannot complete the equivilent of a four-year degree program, then why would an employer in Japan hire you?
People that don't go to college don't get to be international businessmen.
Fair or not, that's how it is.
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The fact that society takes more importance in a piece of paper rather than actual work skills irritates me.
Eventually there's gonna have to be a reform on that. Paper can say only so much, and sometimes the diploma just might be faked. Phony. So what if you came upon the decision of hiring a guy with a grand college diploma.
More on that, he has very little skill in the medical field. Then, you have a guy who's really studied up on his med training and all that, but hasn't gone to college.
Based on what you've said, the guy with the diploma will be hired, and the guy with actual skill will be rejected. That's risking people's lives.
All of this diploma and college crap is overrated.
WAY overrated. I think it's more important to actually test people on what they can do, not just give them the job based on what a diploma says.
I'm not flaming. Just venting on how everyone emphasizes on college and diplomas too much instead of actually going for people with skills. I'm not saying that all people with diplomas are faking it, having no skills: some do, but not all, I know.