Starbucks becomes the first American company to pay for employees secondary education

Padawanbater2

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Fantastic interview from Howard Schultz on the Daily Show tonight and great idea from Starbucks

I'll post the interview tomorrow when it gets posted


"Starbucks will provide a free online college education to thousands of its workers, without requiring that they remain with the company, through an unusual arrangement with Arizona State University, the company and the university will announce on Monday."

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/16/us/starbucks-to-provide-free-college-education-to-thousands-of-workers.html?_r=0

"Starbucks workers who work at least 20 hours a week and enroll in Arizona State University’s online bachelor’s degree will get $6,500, about half of their tuition, for the first two years and full tuition for the final two, the company said in an e-mailed statement."

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-06-16/starbucks-to-pay-part-of-college-tab-for-u-dot-s-dot-workers
 

nontheist

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Fantastic interview from Howard Schultz on the Daily Show tonight and great idea from Starbucks

I'll post the interview tomorrow when it gets posted


"Starbucks will provide a free online college education to thousands of its workers, without requiring that they remain with the company, through an unusual arrangement with Arizona State University, the company and the university will announce on Monday."

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/16/us/starbucks-to-provide-free-college-education-to-thousands-of-workers.html?_r=0

"Starbucks workers who work at least 20 hours a week and enroll in Arizona State University’s online bachelor’s degree will get $6,500, about half of their tuition, for the first two years and full tuition for the final two, the company said in an e-mailed statement."

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-06-16/starbucks-to-pay-part-of-college-tab-for-u-dot-s-dot-workers
Title is misleading, tons of companies help pay for education. Also college is post-secondary education.
 
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nontheist

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Your response is also rather misleading.
Names and numbers, please.


appelli uses data from National Employer Survey II by the Census Bureau that in 1997 surveyed a representative sample of establishments in the United States. The survey found that 88 percent of employers provided tuition assistance. The survey also asked employers about the average education levels in their workforce and of their new hires.

http://www.nber.org/digest/feb03/w9225.html
 
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schuylaar

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Fantastic interview from Howard Schultz on the Daily Show tonight and great idea from Starbucks

I'll post the interview tomorrow when it gets posted


"Starbucks will provide a free online college education to thousands of its workers, without requiring that they remain with the company, through an unusual arrangement with Arizona State University, the company and the university will announce on Monday."

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/16/us/starbucks-to-provide-free-college-education-to-thousands-of-workers.html?_r=0

"Starbucks workers who work at least 20 hours a week and enroll in Arizona State University’s online bachelor’s degree will get $6,500, about half of their tuition, for the first two years and full tuition for the final two, the company said in an e-mailed statement."

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-06-16/starbucks-to-pay-part-of-college-tab-for-u-dot-s-dot-workers
WOW! barista-ship here i come!
 

schuylaar

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Pada is seldom, if ever, correct about anything
1. pada is very intellegient and you guys don't like his superior debate skill (including factual information) in closing the doors and letting you hang yourselves.
2. ANY business who pays for school requires that you are employed there
3. businesses usually have a "cap"

go rain on someone else's parade debbie downer.
 

Red1966

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1. pada is very intellegient and you guys don't like his superior debate skill (including factual information) in closing the doors and letting you hang yourselves.
2. ANY business who pays for school requires that you are employed there
3. businesses usually have a "cap"

go rain on someone else's parade debbie downer.
"you don't understand science" isn't much of a debating skill when your "science" consists of a defective study of a study of a study of opinions. The other two comments have nothing to do with anything I said, demonstrating your lack of debating skills. Oh, you forgot to call me a racist. Not feeling well today?
 

schuylaar

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"you don't understand science" isn't much of a debating skill when your "science" consists of a defective study of a study of a study of opinions. The other two comments have nothing to do with anything I said, demonstrating your lack of debating skills. Oh, you forgot to call me a racist. Not feeling well today?
yeah that was part of a different post.

racist.

:mrgreen:
 

nontheist

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Your response is also rather misleading.
Names and numbers, please.
1. pada is very intellegient
speculative , some of his threads would say otherwise

2. ANY business who pays for school requires that you are employed there
So you're saying you don't have to work for Starbucks for them to pay for your school? derp

3. businesses usually have a "cap"
Some do and some don't depends on the business
go rain on someone else's parade debbie downer.
Im glad you don't let passion override reason with your posts. Now be a good girl and go spread pro-Hillary propaganda for a bible thumping candidate that you have no idea what her ideology is.
 

heckler73

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Neither...I am trying to make sure GIGO is removed from the algorithm of debate.

appelli uses data from National Employer Survey II by the Census Bureau that in 1997 surveyed a representative sample of establishments in the United States. The survey found that 88 percent of employers provided tuition assistance. The survey also asked employers about the average education levels in their workforce and of their new hires.

http://www.nber.org/digest/feb03/w9225.html

Hmmm...you haven't read that paper very carefully.

Tuition support --Cappelli.JPG
 

nontheist

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Neither...I am trying to make sure GIGO is removed from the algorithm of debate.


Hmmm...you haven't read that paper very carefully.
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lol so close to 80 percent of the big companies help pay for post-secondary education that’s your argument? Starbucks is a large employer. Some of the shit you guys say make me question your age, tuition assistance is common in the work place on most job positions above fry cook.
 

heckler73

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lol so close to 80 percent of the big companies help pay for post-secondary education that’s your argument? Starbucks is a large employer. Some of the shit you guys say make me question your age, tuition assistance is common in the work place on most job positions above fry cook.
Try reading the paper more carefully. There are a lot of caveats attached to that conclusion you are touting. For example, what do you think qualifies as "reimbursement of tuition" exactly?
Furthermore, if you look at the DATES for the information pool that went into it, you might as well cite "whale oil usage" statistics from the late 1800s.
We are not in the environment which that paper discusses.
As such, your claim is nebulously founded. However, it does have some interesting "wonk" in it. So it's not completely useless.
 
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