What kind of argument are you making here? Having 4 degrees sounds to me like evidence of not knowing what you want and thus wasting a lot of time in a degree that you don’t use afterwards.
I got my first 3 (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.) back in the 20th century and spent about 10 years in startups. And yes, the Ph.D. turned out to be a lot less marketable than expected, although I’m hardly the only one to have that problem. Fifteen years later I got another Master’s and have been gainfully employed ever since. But I definitely have plenty of experience in learning things.
What kind of argument are you making here? Having 4 degrees sounds to me like evidence of not knowing what you want and thus wasting a lot of time in a degree that you don’t use afterwards.
I got my first 3 (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.) back in the 20th century and spent about 10 years in startups. And yes, the Ph.D. turned out to be a lot less marketable than expected, although I’m hardly the only one to have that problem. Fifteen years later I got another Master’s and have been gainfully employed ever since. But I definitely have plenty of experience in learning things.