I can't believe you people actually answer to this ass...WTF do you care who is or isn't employed. Hell of gaul...don't quite think that's any of your business.
Getting old is mandatory...growing up is optional.
I know some people who have MBA's and still can't get anything better than a security guard position.
I have an MS in mathematical finance and a BS in math, but I can't seem to find anything that pays more than 50k; jobs that I would have scoffed at when I only had my BS are now pretty much what I'm applying for, since there are very few quantitative positions along with a surplus of skilled people with experience.
In my opinion, this is just the ebb and flow of the economy: The 80's and 90's were periods of strong growth and now the market is trimming it's excess fat to become more efficient. Job loss is always a sad reality of periods of depression, but it's just a fact of life that people in their 20's to 30's have to deal with right now.
It's funny how the government has the arrogance to prescribe more education to the people through Obama's promise of finding a better job through higher education, when there are a lot of educated people right now who are underemployed. Even in Europe, I know of a guy who has a PhD in computer science and is barely hitting 70k in a commercial position.
This is a sequence of characters intended to produce some profound mental effect, but it has failed.
Maybe we are talking about it because it is nice to know that there are others going through what you are, and that you are no alone. Maybe it gives us a chance to voice how we feel in a peaceful way. The alternative is to do what some of the other crazy people have done out there, and I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't really want to spend either years or the rest of my life making license plates or doing laundry in jail. I would rather find my own job.
I was reading this article a year or so ago about paper making and the person writing the article, used thier books from college as a press and said something along the lines of "all the money they put into thier education and they have been reduced to making paper at home"
And it's true. it goes that way.
My step daughter has a masters degree in criminology she can't even find a job in human resources.
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I can't believe you people actually answer to this ass...WTF do you care who is or isn't employed. Hell of gaul...don't quite think that's any of your business.
Getting old is mandatory...growing up is optional.
I know some people who have MBA's and still can't get anything better than a security guard position.
I have an MS in mathematical finance and a BS in math, but I can't seem to find anything that pays more than 50k; jobs that I would have scoffed at when I only had my BS are now pretty much what I'm applying for, since there are very few quantitative positions along with a surplus of skilled people with experience.
In my opinion, this is just the ebb and flow of the economy: The 80's and 90's were periods of strong growth and now the market is trimming it's excess fat to become more efficient. Job loss is always a sad reality of periods of depression, but it's just a fact of life that people in their 20's to 30's have to deal with right now.
It's funny how the government has the arrogance to prescribe more education to the people through Obama's promise of finding a better job through higher education, when there are a lot of educated people right now who are underemployed. Even in Europe, I know of a guy who has a PhD in computer science and is barely hitting 70k in a commercial position.
This is a sequence of characters intended to produce some profound mental effect, but it has failed.
Maybe we are talking about it because it is nice to know that there are others going through what you are, and that you are no alone. Maybe it gives us a chance to voice how we feel in a peaceful way. The alternative is to do what some of the other crazy people have done out there, and I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't really want to spend either years or the rest of my life making license plates or doing laundry in jail. I would rather find my own job.
Wishbear17013
Heheheh...
I was reading this article a year or so ago about paper making and the person writing the article, used thier books from college as a press and said something along the lines of "all the money they put into thier education and they have been reduced to making paper at home"
And it's true. it goes that way.
My step daughter has a masters degree in criminology she can't even find a job in human resources.
Godspeed my fellow gamer