One of my friends say they tend to high a person that is currently a student over someone that is not currently a student. He said the reason is, they get some benefits form it, such as a tax break. I wanna know if this is true. Also same question but this time for government type jobs, like library, public transit like MTA.
My TAP is about to run out so I need to get a job to make up for that lost aid.
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I need to be able to do this? What options do i have? Or what kind of schools offer this type of training or degree??? Any help would be appreciated. . . .
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I think that with a limited number of jobs in the IT field and saturation of IT people desperate for work, competition will be fierce for jobs. Out of school I could get a job as a tester within six months or so making $20-25 an hour and move up from there.
Accounting offers more job prospects for less money, but with a CPA license it offers the opportunity to own my own accounting company doind peoples taxes. . . $$$$
Business Admin is rather interesting at my school. They have the best program for Business Administration I have ever seen and it covers a little of everything. Lot’s of job prospects + I already have management experience so I would start above the average starting salary for graduates as I already make more than that now without a degree. + Law School??
Thing is, with the accounting and IT degree, I would be better of transfering schools since they have better programs elswhere. Ultimately I just want to start my own business, any business. What should I do?
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