In the East Midlands one of the adverts that is on local radio stations constantly is for the University of Derby. It is plugging some kind of 12 week business courses. It features an employer being very impressed by the applicants commitment in attaining these qualifications whilst the applicant knows that it was actually just a three month course.
In other words they are essentially advertising as a feature, not a bug, of the course that employers might mistake the qualifications for something deeper and more expansive. So they are effectively telling employers that their qualifications are a bit of a con, and presumably diminishing the value of whatever proper students come out with.
Good work advertisers!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
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Clearly, people who believe that old adage 'There's no such thing as bad publicity'....
Best to avoid Derby at the best of times anyway.
who knows if that email I just sent will reach you so to be sure...im here.... ;)
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