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The title of the tread is "Overeducated AND Unemployed". Learn to read.There is no such thing as "over educated".
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The title of the tread is "Overeducated AND Unemployed". Learn to read.There is no such thing as "over educated".
If the only reason we urge kids to go to college is so they'll become more well-rounded, we need to stop trying to convince them that a college degree is the key to a middle class life. Promising a job/career and only delivering better dinner table convo is a terrible betrayal of their expectations....and that debt enslaves them for life.
This problem arose during the days of milk and honey when it was true that any degree from an accredited school would guarantee one a good-paying job. So the bs BAs became popular objectives. Ed., BusAdm, Psych. Any course one could Cliffnote their way through was the way to go.By the end of week one, they all know it won't be easy. And it isn't. But Christ onna cracker, at least some kids smart enough to get through law school could handle engineering. (Not all, I grant you.) We're starved for MDs, engineers, any sort of scientist.....why do we insist on running higher ed as if it is predominately a country club for professors?
The problem is that there is no longer a ticket to the middle class.The problem is that it is fast becoming the case that skipping college isn't a ticket to middle class life either.
There is no such thing as "over educated".
There sure as hell is such a thing as "unemployed".
and unemployable because you're over-educated for the position. Especially today, when most applications are online, so you cannot express your desire, need to be loyal for a period of time you'd commit to. It's been happening to me all summer. Yes, I'd work in supermarket, I've done it before. I need the benefits and would need the second job for at least 18 months-2 years, AFTER I find a full-time teaching position. But now I've 3 BA's and a MS, so can't get part-time hire, at least so far.
There sure as hell is such a thing as "unemployed".
and unemployable because you're over-educated for the position. Especially today, when most applications are online, so you cannot express your desire, need to be loyal for a period of time you'd commit to. It's been happening to me all summer. Yes, I'd work in supermarket, I've done it before. I need the benefits and would need the second job for at least 18 months-2 years, AFTER I find a full-time teaching position. But now I've 3 BA's and a MS, so can't get part-time hire, at least so far.
3 BA's and a MS
No offense, but it sounds more like BS than BA.
An economy can support only so many highly-educated positions. You need far more construction workers, than you need engineers.
Due to government loans and cultural emphasis, we have pushed far too many people into higher education. As a result, we have many unemployed educated workers, and educated workers doing unskilled or low-skill work.
Did I mention how fortunate I am to be at this hospital?
Health care is pretty much the only industry not flat on its back right now.
We have *one* windmill in Cleveland, but over 100,000 unemployed.Take a one or two year course in wind mill technology, or solar, for that matter. The jobs will come to you.
and unemployable because you're over-educated for the position. Especially today, when most applications are online, so you cannot express your desire, need to be loyal for a period of time you'd commit to. It's been happening to me all summer. Yes, I'd work in supermarket, I've done it before. I need the benefits and would need the second job for at least 18 months-2 years, AFTER I find a full-time teaching position. But now I've 3 BA's and a MS, so can't get part-time hire, at least so far.
3 BA's and a MS
No offense, but it sounds more like BS than BA.
I must say I'm surprised that you were the only one, liberal or conservative to say something vaguely mean. Thanks for that. To paraphrase as they say in the rep, may you be lucky enough to have it returned.