Yeah I wouldn't hire a college grad who took a job majorly beneath his skill level straight out of school, after a couple years. Why?...
Well see, then American businesses wonder why they're not competitive. Because they're hiring untrained people like you (without experience),...
The smartest grads in the past decade haven't had any luck in the job market. Its not just the dumb ones who are having trouble. In fact, it...
By rejecting such a job, he's not being a 'stubborn idiot'. He's being realistic. There's no point in taking a job that isn't going to work out...
And chance are, the daughter wasn't able to find a job in LA precisely because somebody from the Middle East moved to the USA, and was willing to...
Its a little more complicated than that. A REIT would typically have two kinds of debt; secured debt, ie: debt that is directly secured against...
The consequence of China refusing to buy more US government debt, or dumping existing debt, is that the USA can no longer import stuff from...
No you're not. If that 26-year-old had a degree, than an entry level clerk position definitely would be a waste of his time, and a waste of the...
Yeah no kidding, if top-quality engineers can't find jobs, what hope is there for the rest of the graduating class in the past decade? The...
BTW, her facebook profile: http://www.facebook.com/amy.shropshire 451 friends on Facebook, Columbus State Community College, Webster...
What a shameful attitude! I bet she's just fine. I don't know how useful a marketing degree is, but the same scenario is being repeated, many...
Not at all. Most of them are guys with 3.2-3.8 GPA's, perfect English skills, good hygeine, etc. Not 'unlikely' at all, its the reality, the...
The big problem is that tech employers get 100-200 resumes for positions, pick maybe 20 of the resumes at random for screening, call in 5 of those...
Warren Buffet's ROI isn't really any better than a S&P500 index fund over the same interval. The difference is that Warren Buffet leveraged his...
I know many Electrical/Computer Engineers who graduated in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, who still haven't been able to find employment. From top-20...
But labour prices aren't exactly very high domestically, and there are plenty of instances where people (ie: bankers) are employed at...
Look at the people who trained for the tech industry, only to have it collapse in 2001-2002, and to have the rebound be dominated by foreigners....
Yup. And the text is not 'small', but the whole UI and fonts have been scaled up to make them readable.
Maybe they see the death of consumerism in the USA as the proverbial 'writing on the wall'. Love, or hate Google, I think that everyone agrees,...
"an economy that perhaps is more like Germany's" Lol. If the US is lucky..its economy will be more like Germanys. Resembling Mexico, or...
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