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Originally Posted by Snake Doctor
I disagree. The kids with the degrees will be much better off long term than the kids without, as a whole.
I think this statistic is more a function of these kids being "recent" grads, and therefore looking for their 1st job at a time when nobody is hiring, in fact most companies are laying people off.
I imagine the unemployment statistics for "recent high school dropouts" is pretty bad too.
Here's an interesting graph for you.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/20...-level-of.html
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I agree with you.
I have college degree and worked in 2 companies so far , worked my job perfectly fine but my monthly salary was lower in comparison with the salary of older staff in those companies but without proper qualification for their work .
Anyway i worked 9 months till i saw that nobody appreciate my work and i left !
Now i'm working full time freelance and i'm earning almost 3 times the salary i earned in those companies ( so fuck so called "bosses" who only want to use you as a tool ) ofcourse not all of them are the same .