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Originally Posted by Yukon Cornelius
#1 because its not a mom and pop world anymore.
#2 I feel that you should have something to back complaints of underpayment since everyone has the option to go to college.
#3 You could have been a drop out and still get a higher education.
#4 It is your choice and i think that if you look at salaries that college grads get on average vs that of diploma only you would probably understand that its obvious.
I mean honestly there more educated period. Thats why.
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None of those are legitimate reasons, they are just ideals, not what is feasible in the real world. Since auto industries (used to) make a lot of money, the people that worked there could strike and the companies would just pay to avoid the strikes. If you work where the money is being made - you will be making a lot of money because the business is succeeding. Worldwide, schools are always pressed for cash, so they cannot afford to pay a teacher 100k a year, even if they got a college degree.