29th March 2011, 05:12 PM
Think it was argued out pretty thoroughly on here last year that a degree is irrelevant to being a digger, whether you can actually do a day's grafting rather than whingeing on instead about not using your hard-learned PhD on the typology of Roman ear-picks and bringing everyone else down (or at least giving everyone a good laugh behind your back) is far more important. Don't drag the graduate/non-graduate b***locks back in. We employ people cos they're good site workers, the 'academic qualifications' bit on CVs is rarely even glanced at, in fact too many qualis suggests people who'd prefer to hide from the real world of work but couldn't get on another course for a couple of years? :face-stir: