In computer and math science, holders of high school diplomas and associate’s degrees make up approximately 40 percent of employees. In engineering, 20 percent of workers have less than a bachelor’s degree. The proportions are much smaller (10 percent or less) for occupations in the life, physical and social sciences. —Ed Frauenheim —Many engineers lack a four-year degree (CNET\MyWay)
Thanks for another good suggestion, Rosemary.
Incidentally, I’ve been blogging less in the past few days because the school’s modem pool seems to be inaccessible, and I can only get online when I’m at work. I’m back at work full-time now, but classes start in about 10 days, so I’ll be rationing my blogging.
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