wannabecpa93
wannabecpa93 t1_jajzosf wrote
Reply to comment by DuskyDay in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
If that were the case job descriptions would just say “x level of education needed “ and list nothing else. Education level is just one part of being qualified to do something.
wannabecpa93 t1_jaik8qa wrote
Reply to comment by evilcockney in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
We are saying the same thing. Education is only one piece of the job description. You maybe have a higher degree than nescessary for the job or “over qualified” in specifically that area. But you aren’t over qualified in the other areas in the job description or the “real world” experience as you call it AKA actually doing the job. So yes it makes sense that an employer wouldn’t want to higher someone who has an education background that isn’t consistent with the job description. They want to higher someone who has actually done the things they’re asking for on the job description. And of course when highering for entry level positions you want to analyze how long that person will be in the position so you don’t have to backfill.
When I’m hiring people I always look for people that have at minimum a 2-3 year time horizon for entry level jobs. If that job description states you need a bachelors and some practical experience doing XYZ I would question why a PHD would want that job. Doesn’t exclude them from being able to be highered. But it also doesn’t mean they are over qualified to do the job either just because they have a PHD. Now if they had also done the job before and let’s say they had the required 2-3 years of experience of doing the job + a PhD I would say they are now over qualified because they have hit all of the requirements of the job and their education is higher than needed. In your example they just have a piece of paper that’s not relevant for the job being applied for and all it really shows is they can dedicate time to studying without a plan for utilizing their degree.
wannabecpa93 t1_jaieimh wrote
Reply to comment by Titan897 in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
How can you possibly be overqualified for a job you’ve never done? Please explain. Experience is just a part of the qualifications just like education is for some jobs.
wannabecpa93 t1_jaidugg wrote
Reply to comment by Titan897 in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
I’m saying you can’t be over-qualified for a job if you’ve never done it.
I have an accounting degree I wasn’t over qualified for a staff accounting job just because I have a degree. Now that I’ve worked for a while I’d be overqualified for the job. Working the job and having the experience for the job 1 ring above what you’re applying for makes you overqualified.
wannabecpa93 t1_jaibanr wrote
Reply to comment by Sjdillon10 in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
- Over-qualified
- Lack experience
Pick 1
wannabecpa93 t1_j9ue8kq wrote
Reply to [Story] Went on a run at 3 in the morning and felt ALIVE for the first time in so long. by someoneinlife1
Hell yeah. No better feeling than a good run to clear your head.
Do it 4-5 times a week at whatever pace comes to out that day and you’ll feel way better all the time.
wannabecpa93 t1_j6bqyr0 wrote
Reply to comment by dave8271 in TIFU by taking /way/ too much acid and having a naked breakdown on campus by Emergency-Nail-9921
I do acid quite a bit probably once every month on average.
Most times I do pretty low doses, chill out listen/play music watch nature documentaries. Sometimes I’ll do medium doses and go on a hike always have a blast.
I’ve only done Ops original dose once and I was tripping BALLs. I was in my girlfriends old apartment and basically went into a kaleidoscope for god knows how long but I had really no recollection of who or what I was. But I know I got a lot more intertwined with the world that night. I never left the couch but felt like I experienced a lifetime of who I was and ultimately became completely at peace with myself even though I was both scared shirtless and having the best possible time I could ever be having. I thought my eyes were open and they were closed.
I cannot fathom taking 7 more tabs or even trying to multiply that experience anymore than it was. Op is lucky they didn’t walk out into the middle of the highway or jump off a bridge. I feel like at that dosage you can’t even visually see anything let alone comprehend anything or speak.
wannabecpa93 t1_j5k7gdr wrote
Just do a day of shrooms or LSD, you will definitely get back in touch with the childlike wonder.
wannabecpa93 t1_j2dp25k wrote
Reply to Financial modeling by Ok_Mathematician431
What time of modeling. Also if you’re just trying to do a DCF the Present value you’re looking for is not the “future” of this sub you think it is.
Try a Fillmore finance related sub, also try making your question a bit more specific. There’s so many different types of financial models.
wannabecpa93 t1_j1m02tw wrote
Get off Reddit (and all other social media).
wannabecpa93 t1_jak01n4 wrote
Reply to comment by KaizerSmokeHaze in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
Entry level does not always mean 0 years of experience. It just means not senior. For instance you can go work at McDonald’s for a year which typically requires 0 years of experience and then go to a bachelor level of education entry level job which might require an internship of a couple summers or what have you.
But I’ll change it to 0-3 just for you.