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More grim info from above article :

“Only 46% of people aged 16-24 had jobs in September, the lowest since the government began counting in 1948. The crisis is even hitting recent college graduates. “I’ve applied for a whole lot of restaurant jobs, but even those, nobody calls me back,” says Dan Schmitz, 25, a University of Wisconsin graduate with a bachelor’s degree in English who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. “Every morning I wake up thinking today’s going to be the day I get a job. I’ve not had a job for months, and it’s getting really frustrating.”


2 posted on 10/10/2009 4:13:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (wH)
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“I’ve applied for a whole lot of restaurant jobs, but even those, nobody calls me back,” says Dan Schmitz, 25, a University of Wisconsin graduate with a bachelor’s degree in English who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.


I’ll bet that Dan had a really good time in college. Maybe he would have a harder time, but a good paying job if he had majored in, say, Engineering instead of English?


3 posted on 10/10/2009 4:15:35 PM PDT by rbg81 (DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
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I’ve applied for a whole lot of restaurant jobs

He doesn't speak Spanish and the existing help makes sure only their co-ethnics get hired

He should file a discrimination suit against every one of the places he applied

5 posted on 10/10/2009 4:17:51 PM PDT by Regulator (Welcome to Zimbabwe! Now hand over your property....)
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Don’t go gallovanting off to God only knows where without a plan.

Also, realize that even with a cutting edge education, internships, and even military experience, finding a job is next to impossible unless you carry very specific skill sets and fill certain niches.


77 posted on 10/10/2009 5:18:20 PM PDT by Thunder90 (Fighting for truth and the American way... http://citizensfortruthandtheamericanway.blogspot.com/)
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With a BA in English, I have a news flash for Danny there:

“Keep looking. You’re going to be looking for a long time.”

If he had gone to a trade school or community college, and gotten a AS or certificate in welding, diesel mechanics or machining, he would be so busy he wouldn’t have time to talk to reporters.

Right now, the American Welding Society estimates that there will be upwards of 200K welding jobs open in the US economy in the next couple of years. Companies are scratching the earth, looking for people who can weld, show up for work and put in a full day without whining about how hard the work is. Pay goes up to about $30/hour, with a lot of overtime available in many jobs.

But these jobs mean that you can’t sit in a cubicle and screw off. These jobs also require that a person get dirty.

Of course, there are welding jobs that don’t require getting as dirty - eg, TIG welding. But that takes even more skill.

The jobs are there for the taking. The expense required to get the training is quite modest compared to the tuition for a four-year school. Why aren’t young people pursuing these jobs? Because the media, Congress, their parents, guidance counselors, etc — all have demonized people who get dirty.


92 posted on 10/10/2009 6:12:34 PM PDT by NVDave
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