If someone holds a degrees they claim to is something that can be easily verified in absolute terms.
I absolutely disagree here. A lot come out of universities not knowing a thing. I am not at all sure what the added value of the 'university' is. How many would even attend if 'degrees' were not required by so many employers?
I'll agree with you that knowing nothing else, one would be smart to bet on a degree-holder. But let them rely on objective tests instead.
And you've created a burden on the employer that megacorps can easily shoulder but smaller businesses can't.
This is an excellent point. Such onerous requirements should not be imposed on small businesses.
Eliminate degree requirements and you'd create a void that a bunch of private certification testing companies would step into
But is that bad? They provide you with testing without the burden of a useless 'education'.
I absolutely disagree here. A lot come out of universities not knowing a thing. I am not at all sure what the added value of the 'university' is. How many would even attend if 'degrees' were not required by so many employers?
I'll agree with you that knowing nothing else, one would be smart to bet on a degree-holder. But let them rely on objective tests instead.
This is an excellent point. Such onerous requirements should not be imposed on small businesses.
But is that bad? They provide you with testing without the burden of a useless 'education'.
It shows you paid money.
Perhaps combining education and testing should be regarded as an antitrust violation.