Yes, it was a for-profit online university, but it was just administrative clerical-type work. Examining tens of thousands of transcripts and certificates.
The MBA coursework was very general and bland, no particular concentration. Boilerplate-101 stuff. Cultural issues in management, business law and ethics, human resource management, corporate finance, marketing, etc.
My original impetus to get the MBA was because my former-employer gave free tuition as a benefit for all full-time employees. So I went for 2 free master’s. First one was in military studies, second was the MBA (since the MBA seemed like one of the more hire-able degrees despite also being extremely common.) Since I am now unemployed, I have to pay the remaining few MBA courses out of pocket, but it’s not much.