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February 11th, 2002, 02:17 AM
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First and foremost, I think employers would go for the education aspect of things. This prooves to them that a particular candidate has the required ability to apply themselves. Having said that, someone on their first day at a job will be nowhere near as productive as they would be say 2 months later.
Also, research in the UK has prooven that those who goto university earn alot more in their working lives than those who do not....
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