Question by coalman280: If a women quits her job to go to school full time for an MBA, after she gets her degree?
Whens shes in the process of searching for a position what is her status? (Unemployed???/ not part of the workforce??)
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she’s unemployed. I guess I would need to know the context…maybe you can give more info?
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Unemployment is defined as someone who is seeking a job, but cannot find work. I have heard of people quitting their jobs to get a higher degree and then not being able to get re-hired in this tough economy so be careful.
Does it really matter? The full-time MBA would provide career services to its students. She would be in the job market with other graduates and her resume would show her past experience.
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