Learning how to build and shape emwrging economies isnt fucktarded, fucktard. Being a one man corporate colonialism show in ghana is a sweet aspiration for any white devil the methodolgy for calculation is just off
I'm just saying... If you need to take a fucking economics class to learn how to enslave people... You probably aren't right for the job.
Thats not what you were trying to say at all. You were trying to make some hackneyed faggot "college courses rrr bullshittttt" neckbearded shit.
Directlu and indirectly enslaving people is how ive made a living most of my life.
" why learn economics at post secondary when econ theory is an inherent trait you just have or don't"
Whats your IJew?
Actually, it was more along the lines of "College is BS. We got this thing called the Internet where you can research and learn anything you want, so if you need to pay a bunch of money to suck some professor's dick so he can hold your hand and teach you how to fucking learn, then you might as well just give up and accept your role of middle management cum slave."
that is all true but the problem is there is a little piece of paper that is needed for certain things which means said professor needs to have his wang sucked
even worse there are things called 'continuing credits' or 'continuing education' that are required by certain fields to continue working in them
Mind elaborating on what those fields are?
I'm one of those people who do programming and never had to worry about that piece of paper you mention, although I know it's a big thing in other circles. The environment I work in completely disregards papers and hires people from various fields if theyre good for an opening. There is no HR, as you can imagine.
In my mind the world of that shitty piece of paper will crumble down because those places cant compete on quality - one place attracts people who just wanna get a piece of paper and live the 9-5 whereas the other place attracts people who really like doing something and someone else just finds that something pretty valuable. At least that's what I'm telling myself.