tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2865526930790720713.post6002675512446363971..comments2023-05-05T01:35:42.668-07:00Comments on The Adventures of Yarn Salad: The credentialization of work: a rantyarnsaladhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14332020851234821002noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2865526930790720713.post-12668899361167500962010-12-07T13:22:25.090-08:002010-12-07T13:22:25.090-08:00i totally agree and understand. it's stupid wh...i totally agree and understand. it's stupid when you have a master's degree and you can't get a job doing X. It's just like that in Social Work. I've been thinking that if I do my PhD I'm going to have to get them to organize an UNDERGRAD level practicum with MCFD just so I can get a job after, even though I'll have my PhD!<br /><br />So stupid.<br /><br />I think, though, after looking at so many government jobs that we're in this position where we're in communities/regions that don't have "leadership" positions, but that our education means we are better suited to leadership/policy/bureaucratic jobs. Those postings usually say graduate something and x years experience. too bad they're all in victoria :( if there's any at all that is!diandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11327713236743857973noreply@blogger.com