The only way this changes is if the ones with the degrees don't accept. Once they start you low, your raises will always be a percentage of your current income, leaving no chance of getting your "worth" with that organization.
I work in mental health and only have a bachelors degree. The majority of the jobs I’m looking for require a masters and pay absolute shit. It’s seriously depressing.
MrScaradolfHisFace on September 7th, 2019 at 18:25 UTC »
The only way this changes is if the ones with the degrees don't accept. Once they start you low, your raises will always be a percentage of your current income, leaving no chance of getting your "worth" with that organization.
dankph on September 7th, 2019 at 18:45 UTC »
Fresh graduates with 12 years experience are welcome
DeadSharkEyes on September 7th, 2019 at 18:59 UTC »
I work in mental health and only have a bachelors degree. The majority of the jobs I’m looking for require a masters and pay absolute shit. It’s seriously depressing.