Posted on 04/26/2012 6:10:20 AM PDT by Kaslin
A dismal stat, but do they ever get around to splitting the jobless and the underemployed? It'd be more meaningful to see to two separately. Didn't see that wile scanning the article.
Good! Little Che t-shirt wearing, Marxist voting a-holes! Learn to love it! You voted for it!
This is the reality of the world that a lot of these kids wanted when they supported Obama. Socialism and taking from the rich sounds good in theory. Getting degrees in Social Work and Wymyns Studies and going to work to help the disadvantaged sounds good in theory. And then reality smacks you in the face — there are no jobs. When everyone is sitting on their ass unemployed because they have a Social Work degree, no one is generating the income to pay for the rest of society to live. We are running out of other peoples’ money.
Well, if they’d gone for a 2-year degree in autobody repair instead of a 4/6-year degree in Expressive Dance or Women’s Studies for the New Millenia...
HA!
Hope and Change, clowns! You went to “college” and got a “degree” in something that was never designed to make money, especially now that 1000000000000 other Gen-Y dupes got the same thing. Maybe if you were smart enough to go into something with a demand, and not have been so stupid to vote for O, you might actually have a chance.
Enjoy your college debt. Oh, and where’s my damn fries?
HOPE AND CHANGE! has become HOPE THEY’LL LEAVE SOME CHANGE ON THE TABLE FOR A TIP FOR ME!
Vote Democrat!
REALITY!
If you want to stretch your brain,
Then you must endure the pain.
Pain at the Bank,
And pain at your desk,
Succeed or perish that is the test.
The pain at the Bank
Was of Obamas design,
So work to pay back
What you borrowed from us.
And never look up,
Til youve earned our trust.
It would be interesting to learn what their degrees are in. I wonder how many are in technical fields.
Even an MCSE isn’t a guarantee for work. I’m a Windows/VMWare engineer with a BA in English and a graduate certificate in professional writing. If you have IT background/experience and can write, there’s a HUGE demand for you. I’m proof of that.
Even my former boss told me, “Once a 14 year old Chinese girl got an MCSE, it grew to mean ‘Must Consult Someone Else.’”
Raw tech skills aren’t hard to learn. Experience in large scale enterprise environments or with specific hardware and software is another story, and that’s what employers seek nowadays.
Information Technology, in general, isn’t necessarily populated with college degree holding workers. Most of my co-workers don’t have degrees or they aren’t in related fields (mine included), but they know systems and methodologies better than any comp sci major fresh out of undergrad.
Not every college kid voted for 0. I for one knew exactly what his presidency would mean for my job, my ability to pay off my college debt, and my ability to get out on my own.
I graduated in the summer of 2008 right when the bottom fell out, and not everyone can be an engineer or a doctor, so some of us who are more creative or struggled with math and science and wanted to go to into careers that suit our talents couldn’t find a job in those fields and ended up unemployed because there wasn’t much professional work available. It took me two and a half years to find my first “real job” after working two jobs part time to get me experience (many jobs after the bank crash weren’t entry level and many of them wanted 3 years of experience) for the field I wanted to get into: marketing. Happy to say I’m now employed as a Marketing Associate and while I wish this would have happened a couple years earlier I just have to grudgingly admit that sometimes life gives you a challenge and that you just have to work hard and stick it out to do what you want to do and be where you want to be.
I’m part of Gen Y, I didn’t want this economic apocalypse, I voted against 0 and I have sympathy for those in my generation who saw the same thing and are now struggling to get work. The others in my gen who support this guy are idiots, but for those who woke up I feel for them, and maybe, hopefully they learned an important lesson. My point is, is that not all Gen Yers are libs, if anything this economy might be a grand awakening for many of them. The ones who are now demanding handouts (and it isn’t all of us, I have debt, but I will pay it off without government aid) are the same idiots who would vote for this clown regardless. Some of us, a lot of us, want to have careers, start a family, and live a better life.
You are absolutely right, erod!
Goodness knows the nightmare you guys are have to put up with after having to put up with years of the college circus.
“their hopes”
The most important lesson these kids can learn is what they should hope for, and then explore the basis for their hope.
Where are the so called good jobs? Why the debt? Those questions aren’t important. All we need is good business ideas. Steve Jobs said the big mistake many corporate executives make (and Sculley did it while running Apple) is giving priority to making money as opposed to making the best products.
We need idea talk, not money talk and unemployment talk. I was inspired last night to learn that a television manufacturing plant has opened in Detroit. Can’t remember the brand name. The boxes containing the televisions have “Made in America” in large type and a red, white and blue flag-like background. If I needed a TV, I’d go buy one of these things.
The founders of this company were propelled by an idea. They brought together the designs, the parts, the manufacturing equipment, the employees, the financing, etc. Sounds like hard work, huh? They’re taking some risk, too.
I daresay these leaders are nuts and bolts people, not financiers and economists.
Gee, isn’t 53% the percentage of people who pay no federal income taxes or get a federal income tax “refund” called the earned income tax credit? Coincidence, or maybe it has something to do with the fact that so many people “earn” degrees that qualify them for nothing more than they were were qualified to do when the received their high school diplomas?
This is a key point. I am speaking to all of you who post on these kinds of threads, "Well, they should have gone for an engineering degree"; I see that often and if you reflect upon it, you can see the ridiculousness of such a statement. Not everyone has the capability of being an engineer (for one thing that requires the ability to handle the higher maths and not everyone can). It should be obvious but I guess it isn't.
Good point. If all of a sudden there is a huge spike in engineering grads, the prevailing salary of an entry-level engineer will go down and many will still be out of work because there are only a finite number of engineering jobs available.
That’s not bad since more than 53% have worthless degrees, are illiterate, and can’t dress themselves.
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