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  • If it's true that Charles Schwab only hires people with college degrees, it's merely employer grandstanding, because there are too many people with B.A. degrees looking for work. And Charles Schwab can afford, in this economy, to be choosy.

  • Studies show that undergrad degrees from Ivy league colleges don't necessarily give one the advantage. The Indian guy with the Harvard B.A. may have been hired because that particular Charles Schwab may have needed a minority to give a little color to the office. Now graduate degrees from Ivy league colleges can be a bit more advantageous.

  • given the way the economic situation is going, it really isn't going to matter who has a college degree or not, as humanity will be fighting over the left over resources, what is left of the resources on this Earth, and money won't really matter, as people will be fighting for what's left.

  • Ya it's a class system allright. Instead of titles you have ivy league degrees. Yes Shwab can steal from me through taxation but they can't make me invest with them. Main street is pulling out of wall street more than ever before. We know BS when we see it. I also rebelled on debt, not through default but through throttling back on spending and paying it off. Just sent the last mortgage payment 2 weeks ago. Now my usual spending is 30.07% of my take home pay.

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    And where will all my excess cash go? Well, it's not going into stocks or anything with wallstreet's name on it. I think I'll save up for some rural real estate where I can grow potatoes when groceries start getting really expensive.

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