The big question is, "are you willing to pay now, in time and money, for the following long-term rewards"? Of all of the new jobs now being created, most will require a education beyond high school. It's a sign that the worker is serious about the job, knows how to learn, and can achieve goals. Employers often see college graduates as more motivated. The average weekly salary of workers with a college degree has doubled, compared to a worker with a high school diploma or GED. In my opinion more money, benefits, and job security is anyone's motivation. What
The big question is, "are you willing to pay now, in time and money, for the following long-term rewards"? Of all of the new jobs now being created, most will require a education beyond high school. It's a sign that the worker is serious about the job, knows how to learn, and can achieve goals. Employers often see college graduates as more motivated. The average weekly salary of workers with a college degree has doubled, compared to a worker with a high school diploma or GED. In my opinion more money, benefits, and job security is anyone's motivation. What