I always wondered if this was effective in areas where most of the population doesn't have a college degree. We're talking strictly US here, but in even in the US just 30 percent has bachelor's degrees. Where I've lived (NJ Suburbs, NY, and now DC for college) pretty much everyone has a college degree, especially people in the 18-30 age range.
However, in other parts of the country, its not nearly as common, or the number of Americans with bachelors would be much higher. Do you think possessing a bachelor's degree(with a job that requires a bachelor's, obviously) would be an advantage in places with lower rates of education?
Also, on the flipside, would a police officer, fireman, construction worker, postal worker, etc. be able to pull as well in highly educated places like NY and DC? Or, would he be at a game disadvantage?
Like I said, I've grown up only in areas where college was the expectation, so I would love to hear some insight on this, and also I plan to post about girls without college degrees, and your experiences with them.
However, in other parts of the country, its not nearly as common, or the number of Americans with bachelors would be much higher. Do you think possessing a bachelor's degree(with a job that requires a bachelor's, obviously) would be an advantage in places with lower rates of education?
Also, on the flipside, would a police officer, fireman, construction worker, postal worker, etc. be able to pull as well in highly educated places like NY and DC? Or, would he be at a game disadvantage?
Like I said, I've grown up only in areas where college was the expectation, so I would love to hear some insight on this, and also I plan to post about girls without college degrees, and your experiences with them.