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Originally Posted by wehateporn
Just to make it clear where I stand, I wrote an article which has now gone viral on the net, calling for people to get off the streets. Thousands of websites and forums linked to it and are currently debating it
You would have had to have waited to see where I was going with my hypothetical question; it was a wolf dressed up as a sheep
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it's all good i like to be a lil bit of an ass sometimes.
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Originally Posted by PR_Glen
I think their side of it is they can't get jobs in their field of study, but i have a feeling if you look into some of these fields of study they chose to be in it would be a lot more revealing as to why they can't find work now...
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This is a more than valid point. And i completely agree. I know a lot of people like this.
They never thought things through then they complain about loan sizes. They just went to have the "college experience". Like it has been discussed over and over here it is the sense of entitlement.
Alot of college grads have a huge false sense of entitlement. I dont know how many friends told me they would be making "$100k/year as an engineer" their first year out. How quickly things change.
There are no guarantees in life and for some reason they have an attitude that if they have a degree they are entitled to better and high paying jobs even with 0 skill.
They believe and rely on the system, then when the system "turns on them" (in their opinion) they are angry. They put their trust in the system they are just as much to blame if not more.