No you miss-understood, its not the Uni that is worthless but the People that go there

No Really, this is a typical example of the world today, Employees that have been working in such a position for years, with boot loads of experience, are paid a pittance.
Graduates, who have not got a clue about Working life, leave the Uni with a degree and immediately earn twice the amount.
(No offense Intended)
Could not agree more, I work in a University, just applied for a managers position because how they worded the advert I could do the job without a needing a PHd.
I was the most qualified applicant and had 8.5 years experience. They turned all the applicants down including and me and readvertised the post insisting the applicants have degrees.
Result they have offered the Job to an American who is moving to the UK.
Am I bitter, you bet, I work in specialist dept and experience is everything. Now the managers above expect me to train the new guy who is in charge of me and earns 18K more per year than I do.
Bitter Mike
This is another example of the so called 'intelligentsia' in this country trying to ensure that their new 'class' get all of the top jobs. Just look at the BBC with their policy of graduate recruitment, how can they ever be representative of the general public.
When I left school, you only went to university if you wanted to be a doctor, engineer or an artist. For most other careers you went and got a job with good company as a trainee and worked your way up the corporate ladder. I've been lucky to be able to do the latter and earn a good salary and have a nice standard of living. I'm afraid that kids today, who aren't academically gifted are going to be left on the scrap heap, not because they aren't any good but because they aren't good at sitting exams.
How many talented people are going to be overlooked as a result of this academic snobbery?? Just look at the number of succesful entrepreneurs, without an 'O' level to their name, who would be nowhere under these policies.
