Submitted by [deleted] t3_110q2sv in springfieldMO
WandererDynamic t1_j8bc1gc wrote
Drury has lots of openings. Pay depends on the positions, but the benefits are pretty good.
LMauerman t1_j8bc5xk wrote
Thank you, I’ll check them out! Any experience needed?
limesfordinner t1_j8be9i6 wrote
I know for a fact that some MSU employees can take free classes and their children are eligible for scholarships. Idk if Drury is the same but I've thought about this a lot.
WandererDynamic t1_j8bhlk3 wrote
Drury is free after 1 year for employees. Your dependents are I think 50% off after one year, then 75% at 2, and 100% at 3 years. It works for undergrad and graduate/certificate courses.
LMauerman t1_j8bei6k wrote
I mean I’d definitely consider it! I’m wanting to go back to school to be a Chef, but I just need to get back on my feet job wise first.
WandererDynamic t1_j8bhoir wrote
Not for most of the jobs. There are some more specialized ones that would prefer certain experience, but I’m sure with your work experience you could find something.
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