“I know a couple of people that did that. They studied engineering and software. Came out of good schools and cannot get a jobe because they did not have work experience.”
Tell them to keep working in any job that they can get, and to keep building their knowledge (reading books, tech manuals, etc.) beyond their schooling. In addition, while working the crappy jobs to “be the best crap shoveler in the place” and they will see amazing opportunities open up to them.
It might take more work in the long run to get into their chosen fields, but those with tenacity will get there, while those that sit around playing video games all day will type on DU about the damn H1B visas given to chinese engineers.
“It might take more work in the long run to get into their chosen fields, but those with tenacity will get there, while those that sit around playing video games all day will type on DU about the damn H1B visas given to chinese engineers.”
Wow! What an aweful ending to that sentence. ;-)
I meant that those that sit around playing video games all day and complain about their “bad luck” will be the ones that end up just wishing they got more obamabucks on their EBT cards....