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Working hard without a degree

work hard like obviously if you're doing a degree you have to work really hard to get that but if you haven't got that behind you you've got to just work hard be willing and ope...

Course: Big questions in societySection: Jobs, salaries and living costsSubtitles: en

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questions

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work hard like obviously if you're doing

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a degree you have to work really hard to

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get that but if you haven't got that

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behind you you've got to just work hard

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be willing and open to new things in the

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work environment and yeah just work your

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way up in that respect really I would

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try and plan out what path you want to

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take so sort of map ahead of time the

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career trajectory and then take the

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steps necessary to make that happen so

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often you'll need a University degree to

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get entry level roles um so find what

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you're interested in map out the process

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and then take the necessary steps to to

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make it happen work hard Network the

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world your oyer thanks for watching this

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week's episode what a surprise almost

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every single person told me their wage

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bizarre let us know in the comments

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below if you're thinking about joining

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the UK job market and as always we'll

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see you next time t

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