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Originally Posted by Donger
Well, maybe the education is there whether or not it's being used at the time? Surely some of these women re-enter the workforce after their kids are in school.
Hell, I don't "use" my college education in my profession. In your eyes, I shouldn't have gone to college?
Sorry, that just seems a little weird to me.
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That's not what I said at all. I'll be willing to bet that the skills you gained at college helped you transition into your current career, though.
If your ultimate goal is to stay at home for the next 20 years after having your first kid, you aren't utilizing those skills; you're using college to marry up via a bait and switch technique, and you're taking the spot of someone else who actually intends to use the things you learn at college.
That's quite a bit different than staying at home until the kids are toddlers, then rejoining the workforce.