Darkside55
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Not necessarily. In fact more often than not I've seen that be the opposite; people passed up for promotions because they lack a degree, no matter what their performance. It's one of the reasons top businesses will send you back to college...and promotions are almost always performance based ..your work peers usually have the same education you do, at that point school doesnt matter
It's a matter of stature more than performance. Degrees = professionalism and knowledge in the field. Book knowledge. Even if someone has more applied knowledge than you, seniority on the job, if you have a higher education than them you WILL rise faster than them.