hat's always been true to some extent, though. A very good friend of mine has exactly what was referred to in the last paragraph of the article (a sociology degree from State U.) and 20 years later she earns around $15/hr. She has always been angry that her degree did not get her any further (quote "My boss was a former hairdresser, my co-workers have HS degrees", etc.) but what she can't seem to understand is that even a college degree is a foot in the door at best. But what I understood when got a job at https://www.writemyessayfast.org, a degree may get you in the door but if you don't display any skills or initiative over and beyond what your former hairdresser boss or HR degree co-workers do then why are you worth more?