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Apr
08

Educated Black People SUCK!!

Recently I was having a discussion with “D” about education and how important it is to “get that paper” After the conversation was over I really wondered if I tend to be bitter towards those privileged to have gone on to higher education. The answer is yes I am to a certain point. I have a problem when people act like college is the end all be all to success in life.

Those of you that aren’t aware (as if you can or can’t tell by how I write) I do not REPEAT I do NOT have a college degree. At this particular stage in life I have no intentions on finishing college and I will tell you why later on in this post.

During my conversation with “D” he pointed out that you won’t find to many educated black men dating a woman that has less than he does, yet I know A lot of educated women that do just the opposite all the time which is puzzling. Most of my adult life I have dated men with Degree’s and so far most of them have been not to my liking but I still find myself gravitating towards them not because they finished college but because they actually work and make a decent living as do I (for where I live), I really don’t discriminate it just always happens like that. I don’t believe that my lack of a degree makes me any less than a woman because I find men all the time that enjoy my conversation and probably wouldn’t know I didn’t posses a degree had I not told them. I do find that when it comes to long term, men tend to shy away from me and one of my fears was because I didn’t/don’t have a degree but the fear has past mostly because education doesn’t trump over cheaters, liers, jerks, and idiots which a lot of educated and non educated men seem to be these days.

I am an advocate of higher education. I believe one needs it to gain some type of meaningful employment and in most cases you really can’t survive on minimum wage these days. Further more I will tell my future children that skipping college is not an option because its always better to be over qualified than under and I wan’t them to have the best opportunities. What I will not let them believe is that having a piece of paper makes you so called “better” than the average joe. I want them to know there is more to life than corporate america and to really make it out there you gotta make your own money. I don’t want them thinking that just because they have a degree in art history some how entitles them to a better life and more money. You still have to get along with people, you still have to get to work on time, out perform your pers, play butt kisser to your boss, all while staying true to who you are and your degree isn’t a magic pill for being a go getter. There are a tone of educated fools who can’t seem to make a living to save their life, and there are others who never completed college yet make millions every day such as Henry Ford II, George Romney, J Paul Getty,Woody Allen, Bill Gates, Lawrence Ellison, Michael Dell, David Geffen, H. Wayne Huizenga Blockbuster Video Billionaire, and the owner of the Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, and Florida Marlins who stayed only three semesters at Calvin College in Grand Rapids Michigan, this is to name a few (btw I just google them).

Now I am not trying to give off the idea that people should drop out of school and automatically assume the roll of millionare, if anything black folk need an education more than any race on the planet. I am saying that to some extent you don’t need a degree to make it in life. I have a lot of friends who are college educated and I applaude them and love them for their contribution to society as teachers, engineers, police officers (not so much), nurses, doctors, writers, graphic designers and the list goes on. One of my best friends has a college degree and publishes this local paper and does a fine job but she works for herself and doesn’t punch ANYONES clock which is what I admire about her, she will tell you on any given day that college is not what got her to the point of running a successful business and doing what she loves actually it was a supportive husband, but I won’t go there about how our culture has a sense of every man for themselves, I think us putting our heads and money together trumps 100 times over rather than the you get yours I get mine on my own with my $75k salary mentality but I digress.

Far to many people go into debt for a degree that has nothing to do with main stream america, and automatically think they are some how cool for the simple fact they finished college, hello last time I checked your art degree doesn’t help any one, nor does the one you have in the history of sumo wrestling (made that up) but you get my point. I for one don’t plan to be 50k in student loan debt just to make a mere 30k until someone decides I deserve a raise. (also a sad fact of a few of my fellow college educated friends)

I have been in and out of college for the past oh say 7 years. when I gratuated from high school I immediately enrolled into a community college. I found myself later though wanting to work a full time job as well, my mom didn’t even think I was college material and really she still feels the same today, she never once helped me pay for college. I quit because I couldn’t handle work and school and really wasn’t keen on the idea of a bunch of loans. Later on about 3 years ahead I went back to school. I was living with my ex boyfriend at the time and he offered to provide free living while I attended school, but I still had to pay for it which meant again either student loans or work. Well I chose work again but after while I quit school yet again because I needed my own money and couldn’t see asking a man to give me gas money. Fast forward 3 more years I finally work a steady job and could afford to go back to school so I did, Eventually my ADD kicked in and I got tired of doing the school and work thing. Here I am today still not finished with college. I know a lot of people say well such n such did it with 3 kids and no man so why can’t you? Yea I feel you on this but at this point its really a matter of lack of motivation with a mix of school sucks and road blocks that has led me to say fuck em, shit I can only take so many set backs. I have come to the conclusion that I don’t hold a high value for college in respects of getting into corporate america because I already work for corporate america and it sucks to be quite honest. If I do go back it will be much later in life when I marry a rich man who pays for it and takes care of me (jusk kidding). The other reason I don’t think college is worth my time is because the field I wan’t to go into doesn’t call for it. I want to become Real Estate broker and eventually own my own real estate company. Last time I checked a college degree wasn’t required. Besides I know far to many people who have degree’s in business that can’t run a business to save a life.

I have always been a go getter and I hardly consider myself a lazy person. I work 2 jobs and have always worked since I was 17. I have achieved a lot of things and plan to continue my success. I do agree My progress may not be as expediant on a 35,000 a year salary but I have plans to get where I want to be which has more to do with planning vs dollars at this point. Now if in fact you see me still working for the man making 35k a year 10 years from now then just slap me and say take your ass back to school, but I feel the idea of college is far less relevant when your worth a million + at age 35 and have your own business which I have 10 years to get to that place. There has yet to be a time where I have entered into the work world with the assumption that I couldn’t have a good JOB and my confidence have proven such that I can obtain a decent living. I know I can’t go walking into a hospital demanding I do an emergency sergery on Mr Smith, just like I can’t walk into Ford motor company demanding they put me on payroll and let me build an engine because im “cute”. I totally get that, but for the jobs such as secretary, customer service rep, sales person, cook I can easy get provided I have the know how and skill. This is ok for me until I can venture off into business for myself. Also in spite of my degree I have managed to purchase a home, keep a job, and live a comfortable life, so what I don’t wear the latest fashions or drive a lex and can’t take trips to jamaca on the regular but last time I checked you put your vacation on credit so please don’t judge me. If its about more money over the long haul then yea “D” is right as long as I work for corp America without a degree I will always make less but a lot of what makes up our good economy is not the CEO of Walmart, its the small coffee shop with 4 employees, or the auto repair place that Bill stared in his garage that grew over time, or that cake lady that can bake like nobodies business on any given day. Withouth these people our economy wouldn’t exist. I could name a ton of professions that don’t need college degree’s ie, day care providers (if you love working with kids) chefs (if you want to provide the food for dream weddings) designers (when you wanna design outfits for folk like beyonce) yep you don’t need a degree you need fashion sense, God given talent, creativity and the entuprenurial spirit which no amount of college can give you.

I don’t want to change anyones views on college, like I said we need doctors, lawyers, teachers and social workers, but I will maintain my stance that drive, ambition, and focus will get you your dream career, not JOB. If this means a man won’t date me then so be it, I won’t hold it against you just don’t call me when I am rich asking me can we go out for drinks n laughs cuz I will be the one on top BELIEVE THAT!!

Mikki


13 Responses to “Educated Black People SUCK!!”


  1. 1 Just Me
    April 29, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    I don’t have a degree, just a certification, and I make good money in a field with lots of job security. My husband doesn’t have a degree and makes good money because he has always worked very hard. It would have been easier on him if he had a degree, but he takes a lot of pride in his amazing work ethic and how far it’s gotten him.

    Not to mention I know a number of people with degree’s and even master’s degrees that are waiting tables.

    I’d rather spend my time with someone with a great work ethic, who works hard because that’s who he is. Not some lazy person who thinks he’s entitled to a good job just cause he has a degree.

  2. April 30, 2008 at 1:54 am

    I had no idea that you didn’t have a degree! But I definitely agree college isn’t for everyone. There was this guy at my school who has been there for at least 10 years tryna get his degree in nursing! If he didn’t make it in the first 5 years he should have gave up or tried something else.

    You are successful doing things that you are doing now so I wouldn’t worry about the naysayers.

    As for guys not dating you because you don’t have a degree is just crazy. I can count on one hand the number of BLACK men who have degrees. And half of them still don’t got their shit together. So do u girl.

  3. 3 Curious Diva
    April 30, 2008 at 3:54 pm

    I don’t have a degree (but I’ve been in college 8 years…lol…part-time).

    I make more than some of my degreed friends make…I do plan to get that piece of paper for really it’s for bragging rights and to say I finished what I started.

  4. April 30, 2008 at 9:03 pm

    @ Just Me

    I totally agree, I value a good work ethic more than anything, if your willing to work then you cool with me. I can’t get caught up in the Degree madness. I do want one eventually Its just not high on my list of things to do.

    @ A Journey

    Yea Thank you for helping me prove a point. I did finish high school!! lol yea see I am pushing the 7 year mark and there has to be a point where you say ok this shit don’t work lemmie go try somethin else. One of my friends said he was going to be a professional student uh brotha (actually he is white) Imma need you to get a job!!!! lol

    @ Curious

    Part time is ok, you do what you gotta do as much as you can handle but imma need u to step it up just a lil lol, unless you trying to be a doc lets rap this one up so we all can come to graduation for geeezus sake!!!

    I hear you on the braggin rights but, At this point im like if I make more than you fuck a brag I got money!!! lol seriously by the time I am able to brag it wont even matter. I promise that.

  5. May 2, 2008 at 3:27 am

    This guy “D” sounds like an ass. Even as boughie as I am … I wouldn’t not date someone because they didn’t have a degree.

  6. 6 I'dlike2Banonymous
    May 12, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    I may date myself but I got to say “WORD” on this one! I was married for 6 years to an EBM who aspired to have a Master’s degree and spent the majority of our marriage in and out of not 1, not 2…but 5 different Master’s degree programs… When we finally divorced (he was a horrible provider and a philanderer it turned out…) I walked away with a MA that I finished… and he just walked away. Having wasted YEARS pursuing something that never happened, and nothing to fall back on. Needless to say- he still ain’t got his shit together.

    The last guy I dated was an OTR truck driver who out earned me and was WAAAYYY smarter with his time and money. It comes down to an individual’s work ethic and “go-getterness” it don’t matter if you have 6 degrees if you are a lazy bum.

  7. May 12, 2008 at 1:19 pm

    I totally agree Anonymous!!

  8. 8 Denise
    May 31, 2008 at 1:50 am

    I am a full-time college student; I am attending a four-year university. The University I attend offers Associate Degrees also; furthermore, I have decided to forgo my Bachelor Degree for one the Associate Degrees that my school offers. I will turn 30 years old next year, and frankly, I need to get a degree now-not 3 or 4 years from now. I also was in and out of college-for the last 10 years to be exact, and that was because I could not decide on what I wanted to major in. At the end of the day, it is all about survivial-not a title.
    Because of the legacy of Slavery, African Americans still believe that the key to success is a college education, not every one is college material. Most African-Americans get PHD’s just to gain some prestige. I am for post-secondary education-that is why I am pursuing it, but so forth as chasing titles; titles are not going to offer financial security-only a good plan and a good approach will.

    The African-American community base self-worth on titles too much. It is not the title that make a person, it is the person that makes the title.

  9. August 7, 2008 at 5:13 am

    Wayne Huizenga doesn’t own the Marlins anymore. He even put up half of the Dolphins for sale at the end of last season. If he got a buy, I can’t say for sure.

  10. August 7, 2008 at 11:14 am

    awww hecks nawl, maybe he needs to get on my financial plan lol.

  11. September 2, 2008 at 7:09 pm

    i used to argue online on a messageboard all the time with people who thought they were better cause they had degrees..lol

    I feel you on this..what I want to do has nothing to do with college and I just dont want to go back

    and I owe them 16,000 …for what???


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