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Subject:RE: Even the CEO of Monster lies on his resume From:"Earl Cooley" <shiva -at- io -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 21 Jan 2003 15:11:54 -0600
JB Foster wrote:
>
> I thought OPM was the abbreviation for Opium. Considering you need to be on
> such, to think a 9 or 22 week course is going to make any real difference.
> Why didn't he just go the registry office, and ask to add three more names
> (with initials of M.B.A.) to the end of his. Would have been cheaper.
>
> What I don't like is that some universities, to attract more money, have
> compressed the time needed for an MBA, to get extra $$$; or offer 'lite'
> degrees. There are a few universities here in Canada, that offer 3 year
> degrees, or with life-experiences, bring it down to 2 years. When you get
> outside, you've learned nothing of value (other than the current movie-list
> of the last 30 years, and some proper Yoga techniques). I guess
> universities, are businesses too. What worries me, is finding my local
> university advertised on the outside of match-stick covers.
Any MBA program that doesn't, upon graduation, give you the keys to
your new Maybach, a personal training staff, Alan Greenspan's cell
phone number and your first pair of $1500 shoes is ripping you off.
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