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Originally Posted by rgcraig
Sis Falla,
I'm with you. I work with someone that has their MBA and sometimes I wonder how they make it to work.
It takes nothing away from those that do have degrees, but just as Michael P said, he's been fortunate to work where they recognize work experience is equal to education.
I'm stuck where I work because I do not have a degree. I've worked her 15 years and my work experience is invaluable, yet I cannot be promoted anymore because of the lack of a simple piece of paper.
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Agreed! Also I know that since it has been a team effort between my husband and I
to train up, provide, educate, etc. our six children, my experience (education, learning) cannot
be compared to someone else's.
We have had to rely heavily on The Teacher for wisdom, etc.,etc. I have relied heavily on the
LORD for things that man could not provide, for it was not in man's ability to do so. Paul had
education and it helped him in some areas, but it wasn't enough for his soul's need or the call
God had on him.
I have absolutually nothing to boast of within myself, only in the LORD!
Growing older is not bad if you have something worthwhile to show for theyears. Other than
maybe one or so, I am quite a bit older than most on here, so I SHOULD have some "fruit"
falling from this tree!
Blessings,
Falla39