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<blockquote data-quote="MountaineerWV" data-source="post: 132027084" data-attributes="member: 1763401"><p>If I want to be an engineer. And I’ve already worked in the field under an engineer and have all the knowledge needed, but want to go back to get my degree, will the university pay me to attend? Since I have the skills?</p><p></p><p>What you fail to understand is that in a free market the worker has every right and opportunity to refuse to provide services if the compensation is not satisfactory. If the players aren’t happy about getting $40,000+ per year to attend school, while other students with academic skills are paying, then they can workout and train and prepare to go professional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountaineerWV, post: 132027084, member: 1763401"] If I want to be an engineer. And I’ve already worked in the field under an engineer and have all the knowledge needed, but want to go back to get my degree, will the university pay me to attend? Since I have the skills? What you fail to understand is that in a free market the worker has every right and opportunity to refuse to provide services if the compensation is not satisfactory. If the players aren’t happy about getting $40,000+ per year to attend school, while other students with academic skills are paying, then they can workout and train and prepare to go professional. [/QUOTE]
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