Hopefully corporations will follow along in these federal footsteps. I was a bright and shining star working for a name brand clothing manufacturer decades ago when degrees started being pushed as a requirement to hold certain management positions. I'd dropped out of high school at 15 because of boredom (small town USA, no challenges in school, family too poor to afford college anyway), got my GED nine years later at the insistence of my boss - scoring higher than 90% of graduating seniors in all areas, even after not being in a classroom for almost a decade. I ended up having to train all the new management stock with their bright, shiny degrees. Dumb fucks, every last one of them. Yeah, I guess there's still a tinge of bitterness left over even after all this time. It's about damn time we start recognizing skills over a bought and paid for piece of paper.
Can't even come close to hearing what she was asking, but apparently the officer answered her with a shot of pepper spray to the face.
>Ed Sec wanted me to come for a ceremony at Aloha Bowl
>I refused, just mail me the paper
Good for you. We don't need pomp and circumstance to know our worth.
I thought of braille, too, but couldn't find any of the patterns to match the braille alphabet.
You're right. It does take time, and that's why it's important that Potus wins this year, and beyond that we make sure to keep electing those with the same mindset.