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Old 08-05-2008, 11:19 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ****OnWheels View Post
The only problem with this is a lot of jobs require the course work to be relevant to your current position (or a possible move up the chain), and may require you remain with the company for 1 - 3 years after completion of degree. So sure, you may be able to get free tuition from a company, but if you don't like the company after a year or 2, you may be stuck there anyway.
1-3 years? Most look to hold onto you for alot longer than that, and expect some moving up the chain. Alot more companies today won't even consider tuition reimbursement until your around a grade level 10, depending on company. This is also a way of helping companies cut back costs now at such times.
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