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<blockquote data-quote="fargus" data-source="post: 730716" data-attributes="member: 13480"><p>Either of those degrees will help you out. It may not be a glamorous job, but you can find one in your field somewhere in Canada. You might be selling feed, or fencing supplies. Most new grads (I graduated from the University of Guelph in 2007) don't want to take a job with "sales" in the name. I was one of those people. What I have learned in 3 years is almost everything is sales. You may be selling a service instead of a product, but it's still sales. The exception to that is working for a farmer or rancher doing the hands-on work. In that case your experience will be worth more than your degree, but the degree gives you some options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fargus, post: 730716, member: 13480"] Either of those degrees will help you out. It may not be a glamorous job, but you can find one in your field somewhere in Canada. You might be selling feed, or fencing supplies. Most new grads (I graduated from the University of Guelph in 2007) don't want to take a job with "sales" in the name. I was one of those people. What I have learned in 3 years is almost everything is sales. You may be selling a service instead of a product, but it's still sales. The exception to that is working for a farmer or rancher doing the hands-on work. In that case your experience will be worth more than your degree, but the degree gives you some options. [/QUOTE]
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