This is something that i've heard people discussing for a week or so i think, and i might have even heard it mentioned on the news.
Plenty of people are losing their jobs lately, but the thing that is bugging me is that only people who've been to university or college and got some sort of specific education in that field can get new jobs.
For example, my friends dad recently got let go due to finance issues at the company he worked with. He does engineering, etc. and is your stereotypical 'handy man'. Hes been doing this sort of work for a good 25 years and is great at what he does.
But when applying for other places he is being told he needs to have an engineering qualification.
completely forget his 25 years of hands-on experience.
What i'm asking is, does this happen as much as i've heard? Is qualifications worth more than actual experience?
Plenty of people are losing their jobs lately, but the thing that is bugging me is that only people who've been to university or college and got some sort of specific education in that field can get new jobs.
For example, my friends dad recently got let go due to finance issues at the company he worked with. He does engineering, etc. and is your stereotypical 'handy man'. Hes been doing this sort of work for a good 25 years and is great at what he does.
But when applying for other places he is being told he needs to have an engineering qualification.
completely forget his 25 years of hands-on experience.
What i'm asking is, does this happen as much as i've heard? Is qualifications worth more than actual experience?