Very true. Don't think I don't think grades are inportant, they are. My high school grades may not have been great, but after the army calmed me down my med school grades had to be 90% and higher. I think people put to much into grades though. I have new guys come out for ride alongs who have top notch 95% and higher grades. Put them in a real life situation though in the back of an ambulance and they go down the crapper.
It is to bad that so much is put on book smarts when in "real" life professions (besides rockets scientists....ect) being good at studying won't bring home any paychecks for ya if you don't have the hands on skills to utilize it.
But I do have to agree, employers these days are more interested in high grades and book smarts instead of quality control.
It all boils down to this, if you are happy and satisfied with what you are doing, and you have given it your 110% effort, and some particular company doesn't like it.......bugger them.......for every rejection there are many more people willing to give hard work and sweat a chance over glorified report cards. I say this from my lifes experiences from the military(airborn & special forces) icluding UN and active duty tours. 4 yrs total of med school. A certified architectural draftsman. as well as numerous college courses and a university course in entomology.(flyfishing has it's priorities ya know...

) I have found through all of this that I will not hire somone with crappy grades BUT I value lifes experience at a higher premiem and I have had no problems with my workers. Just remember, in the end, the only one you need to prove somthing to ....is yourself.
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