Because humanities degrees rarely have professionalization.
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Replying to @datarade @mitchellbwright and
Don’t think in terms of degrees, think backwards from jobs
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Replying to @AustenAllred @mitchellbwright and
I am, let’s walk through some job modalities though. I believe you’re able to build lambda school because the government locks out the foreign stem gladiators and it’s a solid business.
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Replying to @AustenAllred @mitchellbwright and
Nursing is more complicated, do you plan to buy a nursing school? ;)
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Replying to @AustenAllred @datarade and
Tell me from first principles why that wouldn’t work
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Replying to @AustenAllred @mitchellbwright and
facepalm. I’m not saying whether it will or won’t work. I’m asking you to understand that INS policies have allowed certain industries to bloom by talent lockdown.
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Replying to @datarade @mitchellbwright and
We’re playing human capital arbitrage. Immigration is *a* reason but not *the* reason. Model would work with open borders, would just be more difficult
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Replying to @AustenAllred @datarade and
Arbitrage? As in talent is sitting somewhere undervalued but you're pretty pretty sure you can find a more valued placement for it? (and make money when you do)
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