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Oh, no doubt. I guess I meant more in the office setting. Apologies.

Yeah. What I meant was I would much rather wear khakis. I did the seasonal toys r us thing and they were all excited about corporate allowing jeans for the holidays. When I showed up in khakis any way the were like you must have forgotten we can wear jeans.
 

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Alot of people use business school to run their own business. It gets you connected to others who are learning similar skills and forces you to work with them to achieve goals. At least in the MBA program. Like me for instance, I got my bachelor's in an area I love and am getting my MBA to learn the whole business picture. As for pure business undergraduates, I really don't know the motivation behind that. I don't get loving "business" enough to make that my college major.

Just seems to me like learning to run your business before you have a service or skill that your business is going to provide is ass backwards, idk.

Seems like it produces an endless stream of middle management types in search of something to manage.
 

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