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health care related job

Question:
Please share the companies you know of that do not recognize a non-RA degree. This would be very helpful information for those of us who are persuing or considering a degree through a non-RA school.

For me, the non-RA school is affordable (1/3 of the cost compared to Univ of Phoenix) and convenient. Believe me, if I could attend my local state college I would but my company does not allow a flexible schedule for classes or reimburse education costs at all. I'm looking to change careers from sales and customer service to possibly real estate sales. Some job listings I've researched, as the one I've mentioned in my first post, prefer a BA degree (not require) and I would like to have the education and show for it on my resume at interview time. If it's a complete waste of time I'd really like to know.


Answer:
-Almost all jobs in education, public service and health care require least a RA degrees. Most fortune 500 companies would look askance at a non-ra degree I would venture. I recieved a masters via DL. In my health care related job, the first question my employer asked when I put in for a raise because I now qualified for a higher pay grade was "Is it regionally accredited" Any positions which requires licensure or certification in which the state has to issue a license and the degree is a prerequesite would probably require an RA degree. In Real Estate ... well that is more complex. A regular real estate license does not require a degree. However, increasingly in many states there is a move afoot to require a bachelors degree to qualify for the broker's license. I come from a family of real estate brokers and mortgage lenders and this is what they tell me. UOP is not the only option as far as a degree goes. There are *tons* of other options.

-Why don't you shut the fuck up if you can't provide provide proof to your assertion? What is your "health care related" job? In what state are you licensed as a "health care related" worker? Let us know so we can verify at least.

DETC is an accreditor recognized by the US Dept of Education. Nobody gives a flying fuck about what your fuck buddy Rich Douglas recognizes. Nobody further gives a fuck about John Bear's "survey" because he owned and managed 3 degree mills. So stop misrepresenting that fucked up survey as some kind of fact-of-life because students from DETC schools have reportedly been admitted to various RA institutions. You run into only a few of these people because they choose to be silent and don't want some fucked up degreecunt info psycho like you to contact their schools.

If you actually know what's going on, you'd know that many employers and professional associations such as the certified accountancy board don't recognize degrees earned in Africa, whether they're recognized or accredited by the King of Africa. So quit your RA/Douglas/Russian Bear bullshit and live in the real world.


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