Additional Details Quixotic- simply by Walmart's pricing structure they have made it impossible for smaller businesses to compete.
Give them a few more years, after all they ...
Nothing like coming in on a Friday morning to find out for the past two weeks of work you have done.....poured so much time and energy....only to find out it was for nothing. Why? Because the boss ...
I hear Wa-Mart is twisting the arm of manufacturers to move their productions facilities to China for the cheap labor, so that Wal-Mart can get their stuff real cheap. My question is, what happens to ...
We are looking to join one of these saver clubs because we have to buy a lot of stuff in Bulk. I am just wondering what experiences people have had with either or both of these stores and which one ...
I found out today(from my friend) that several employees, including myself owe money back to our employer. Payroll messed up and now they are looking for payback. I do not work for this company ...
Four day work weeks by US employers are the latest strategy to help their employees cut down on the cost of rising gasoline prices. Your feedback on this is appreciated....
Depends on your current salary, graduating school, industry, job function, and your experience. At a top b-school, the average post-mba salary is about $80k. On the high side, consultants and investment bankers make $100k+ salaries plus bonuses and other benefits. If you are like 60 years old, it is not worth your time and money. If you are like 30, it might be worth taking a look at.
Sully
Do you want to be in charge? Then yes. If you want to be bossed around, make less money, and have less job security then no.
ms_priss
hmm...admit it or not it depends on two things- where you got it and how you use it. so, mba is just a tool for personal development. if you know how to use it for your own good, it will be worth everything. but it is not an end in itself but a means to get to better heights.
Conan the Librarian
Absolutely!
The average lifetime earned salary for someone with a masters degree is hundreds of thousands dollars more than someone with a bachelors degree.
The MBA is also one of the degrees that is in demand: http://money.cnn.com/2004/11/12/pf/college/degrees_jobs/?cnn=yes