Custom cars/choppers, custom metalwork on houses and such, there's plenty of metallurgy work to be done.
Ofcourse we don't NEED it, and there's no difference as such, never claimed there was, but that's not what i'm saying against here. I'm saying against your claim that they are useless.
but you dont need a degree to be a car mechanic or a welder.
im betting most people who do welding and what not do not have a degree for that, you dont NEED a degree for it.
Might ask you, what do you do for a living and do we really need you to do it? If you nitpick enough, anything can be deemed "useless".
it doesnt matter what you say,
Yeah, that about sums up todays cop-out quota, no need to discuss with you anymore.
And if you ARE gonna have a job, do we need it? I doubt it, according to your logic.
you give no good argument why we need someone to study for 3 years to get a degree in shoe colours and lace combinations.
well no you dont need it, then again you dont live in britain so why would you? if you think law enforcement is worthless and un-needed, good for you.
my degree is not pointless, considering that by law i need the correct qualifications to do the job.
You could learn your job on the job too, but ofcourse, since it's tris-s job, it NEEDS a degree.
yes thats correct you need qualifications. you cannot do the job i plan to do by just learning on the job, considering you cant even get the job without having the qualifications.
it even says so in the act of parliament under which i want to work. that no one without the correct qualifications can enforce that particular law.
And what about fahsion houses, designer places, that require a degree in fashion to even apply to be an apprentice?
Oh and, you don't NEED a degree for qualifications. I'm betting you could get the job by other means too. <--just for you so you can ignore everything else said.
care to elaborate on these other means?
bearing in mind you cannot get the job without having the required qualifications.
and how is fashion usefull, to anyone? thats my point. it does not help anyone that someone spent 3 years finding out what this seasons new black is, or how thick a stripe should be to make you look 10stone less.
But i'm betting you COULD learn the job without a degree
Are you so f*cking god al-of-a-sudden that you are to say what people should or shouldn't do with their life?
Cook=useless (could always cook at home)
Busdriver=useless (people would use cars)
security guard=useless (police can do it)
...like i said, anything can be twisted to fit your logic.
Lawyers are useless too, we could just have someone judge salomon style.
HEll, dentist are useless too, you don't really NEED your teeth and with washing, you can keep em healthy enough.
cooks work in restraunts, and restraunts probably contribute a shit load to the economy. but you dont need a degree to be a cook either, i didnt even know you could get one.
i never said what people should or should not do, i simply stated in my opinion fashion is useless and you went off the rails.
and no, you CANNOT do the job without qualifications. im sure i saidf that though didnt i?
you dont need a fashion degree to work in jd sports.
they sell clothes and the people that work there are on minimum wage with the same a levels as bugz.
Who do you think design clothes?
clothes designers??
whats all this tris uniforms and tris land though, sounds interesting.
so weve concluded then, fashion designers do not need a degree.
Like you said, it doesn't matter what i say...
Ever heard of giving someone a chance, even if they don't have THAT much skill...
A: no? If someones no good at something but enjoys it it should be a hobby not a job surely?
B: and what cook in their right mind would go to uni to learn to cook? take a night course at college and join a kitchen as an apprentice, thats how 2 of my friends have done it and ones a head chef in a London restaurant now.
C: Toh you dont seem to take the economic and time commitments of a degree into hand. Im pretty sure all these new courses uni's are providing like football studies are part of the reason we now have to pay through our nose for tuition fees. When there are much better alternatives to uni but no-one wants to take them now, leaving thousands of people in debt, how is that a good thing?
D: Quick edit: Also iirc tris' degree was to do with consumer law, not becoming a police officer. Consumer law which im guessing will take into a pretty specific job. Just from reading thought you two had your wires crossed bout that.
D: Well, law enforcer is waht tris- said, so i'm guessing he's gonna be a police officer or some such. Otherwise he's just a lying f*ck.
A: Well i have to disagree and say that everyone can and should be able to try and do what they want. To such, a fashion degree would be a legitimate asnwer. You don't have to know how to do something, to train and make a living out of it.
B: Well it wasn't about cooks degrees, more about "useful or not", but the point was lost by tris-. It was meant as an example on how everything can be turned to "useless".
C: But if people want to train to something at uni, and get that debt, shouldn't people be allowed to do so? Some might think a degree is useless, but some might not, so why say it's useless if it's a valid option for someone.
D: Well, law enforcer is waht tris- said, so i'm guessing he's gonna be a police officer or some such. Otherwise he's just a lying f*ck.
A: And they can, I just disag*snip* much in you.
A&C: Well this doesn't differe from many oethr students, who don't get a job, either. Atleast if you want to think it from that point of view. Not ALL people who doa fashion degree surely go unemployed?
B: I disagree, you should train to be a chef, over a period of time. It teaches you so much more, then just cooking at a kitchen. PErsonal experience talking.
I don't think i said every job can be done via apprenticeship, if i did, then surely didn't mean it. I said that police officer training can be done via other means, this doesn't limit the options to apprenticeship. But, shouldn't that same logic then be used, as in "requires lot of free time to learn etc", for fashion aswell?