TacoNomad t1_j4xxx5w wrote
Reply to comment by --Cr1imsoN-- in In first act as governor, Josh Shapiro opens Pa. jobs to people without college degrees by OhmyMary
It's 92% of positions.
The 8% are required by law to have a 4 year degree. Im guessing engineering related, maybe Drs.
reddit_mouse t1_j4ya2se wrote
Lawyers, all kinds of engineers — environmental, civil, etc, historians. There are lots of job titles, along with Docs, that a degree is necessary. General administration jobs don’t require a degree in the same manner, so I get where he is going. However, you don’t want to go over a bridge designed or approved by someone who started as a drafting tech and worked his way up to become a bridge engineer. Some jobs simply require a degree.
--Cr1imsoN-- t1_j4xy2yt wrote
Then this is great news!!!
YAISEDDIT t1_j4ym2vx wrote
There are a lot of jobs that require licensure, and licensure means having an education. There really aren’t that many state jobs that require a degree.
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