“Nobody ever thinks, ‘Hey, I’m having trouble getting a job now. Let me go get this extra degree and I’m sure I’ll still have trouble.’”-Nathan Bussey
In 2008, Idahoan Nathan Bussey lost his coveted job with Hewlett-Packard. He used the unexpected time off to get an MBA.
Forget the rhetoric coming out of Corporate America, that they can’t find “qualified” applicants, Bussey discovered that having a college degree actually hurt his chances of getting a job. That’s because the only jobs available don’t really require college.
This year Bussey took a job with a dreaded call center. He did not tell them about his MBA, because it would’ve hurt his chances for getting hired. He’s getting paid much less than when he was working for HP, but he and his wife are desperate: “We have no savings anymore. If something happened, if one of us got hurt or sick, we certainly would be in a much worse situation now. We’ve used our buffer. That rainy day fund is now gone.”