OK, so let's tell all the money-grubbing, wannabe managers that they should skip
college and get directly into the practical world.  What would we do with all the
now superfluous instructors & professors?  Inasmuch as the position and activity
of 'professor' receives a market driven compensation, dispensing with a large
number of students would surely reduce the salaries paid to such folks.

Be careful what you ask for.  You may get it.

With tongue firmly in cheek,
Jay

Virgil wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>  Vincent Granville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > When they conclude:
> > > "full professors are now paid a little better than industrial
> > > scientists"
> > > it is a bit strange.  Do yoiu think full professors in scientific
> > > subjects are paid better than industrial scientists in the same
> > > subject.
> >
> > It is possible that full professors are now paid better than industrial
> > scientists.
> > But the gap will shrink as more and more students realize it's not worth
> > anymore to
> > attend college, as there are no jobs for educated people in US.
> >
> > What will happen to talented individuals then? They'll become smart criminals
> > as in
> > Russia.
> >
> >
>
> Those who go to college merely to qualify for higher paying jobs are
> missing the point.
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