patricia024
Cathlete
Hi everyone,
Does anyone here work in human resources or do the hiring? I ask because I found out that I have 13 credits to complete yet to get a
"Bachelor in General Education" degree. I have heard numerous times that people will get a bachelor degree in one area but work in another area. They were able to do this because they have a bachelor's degree. How true is this??? Does having a "Bachelor's Degree" really help that much??
I currently work as a Special Education aide at the local public school working with 4-5 year olds. I absolutely love it but the pay is not the best plus this year, the school dropped us down to an hour short of full-time so they don't have to pay any benefits. I went for an interview recently but I don't have enough experience for the position I hired for. That's why I wonder about getting a bachelor's degree.
Thanks for reading and hope to read some good advice from all of you!
Patti
Does anyone here work in human resources or do the hiring? I ask because I found out that I have 13 credits to complete yet to get a
"Bachelor in General Education" degree. I have heard numerous times that people will get a bachelor degree in one area but work in another area. They were able to do this because they have a bachelor's degree. How true is this??? Does having a "Bachelor's Degree" really help that much??
I currently work as a Special Education aide at the local public school working with 4-5 year olds. I absolutely love it but the pay is not the best plus this year, the school dropped us down to an hour short of full-time so they don't have to pay any benefits. I went for an interview recently but I don't have enough experience for the position I hired for. That's why I wonder about getting a bachelor's degree.
Thanks for reading and hope to read some good advice from all of you!
Patti