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I heard of one case (QX I believe) where the HR people interviewed two people. One had a bunch of C-130 time and the other had a bunch of C-150 time. When class started, the flight ops guys that interviewed these two asked HR why the C-150 guy was in class and the C-130 guy was not.

"Because the C-150 is a bigger airplane - isn't it?

The degree matters because the HR people have degrees. Such people also tend to over-value the importance of that piece of paper, while never grasping the fact that there is a difference between education and intelligence.
 
The importance of a college education, moreover, the completion of a college education such as a degree signifies the candidate as been faced with struggles, tests, failures, runarounds, and despair only to emerge victoriously with a lousily piece of paper. The major importance of this paper is held only by those who have it because surly they too endured this struggle for success.
 

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