[humanser] Questions

Steven Johnson blinddog3 at charter.net
Mon Jun 23 22:17:41 UTC 2014


Based on many responses so far, the Master's requirement only makes you more
available in the competitive market if you have the experience to back it
up.  I have known many persons who are blind that go from undergrad to
master's or further without gaining any work experience, and in the human
service field, x-amount of years are generally a minimal requirement.  

Steve


-----Original Message-----
From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Amy Hatten
via humanser
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 1:23 PM
To: humanser at nfbnet.org
Subject: [humanser] Questions

Hello all.my name is Amy and new to the list. I have a few questions and
hopefully I will get some answers. I graduated with a bachelors degree in
psychology. When searching for jobs I have noticed some of them that I am
interested and require either a valid drivers license and/or  a Masters
degree.  If it is not one or the other, sometimes it can be both are
required. Is there any way around any of these requirements? 
Has anyone else experienced this problem? I would love to hear back from
anyone and to meet people to discover what my options are with a degree in
psychology. My main goal with the degree is to help people, change and make
a positive difference and impact on the lives of others. 

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