Nope. It's mostly about maintaining the class structure, and at least at first this was openly the goal, we've just done a good job starting to pretend that isn't what it is about within the past 60 years or so.…
I think they meant if you didn't have a relevant bachelor's to go straight into the masters. Given we can't predict which bachelor's (or master's for that matter) is going to be rendered completely obsolete by…
It's believable for the kinds of organizations that the poster clearly works for.
You are obviously having enormous difficulty attracting good ops and infra programmers, but that's mostly going to be due to the obvious lack of respect and probably abysmal pay you are offering. I would run away from…
Nope. It's mostly about maintaining the class structure, and at least at first this was openly the goal, we've just done a good job starting to pretend that isn't what it is about within the past 60 years or so.…
I think they meant if you didn't have a relevant bachelor's to go straight into the masters. Given we can't predict which bachelor's (or master's for that matter) is going to be rendered completely obsolete by…
It's believable for the kinds of organizations that the poster clearly works for.
You are obviously having enormous difficulty attracting good ops and infra programmers, but that's mostly going to be due to the obvious lack of respect and probably abysmal pay you are offering. I would run away from…