With each passing year of this administration the problem exacerbates itself. The glut of graduates from last year that are still unemployed will be devalued even more in May when the next graduating class begins looking for the same job they are still haven’t gotten. When they are all finally employed it will undoubtedly be at a lower pay scale than they had expected because of the glut.
College grads are lacking the basic skills needed to get and keep a job. Maybe we need to change the emphasis on sending so many people to a traditional college.
With each passing year of this administration the problem exacerbates itself. The glut of graduates from last year that are still unemployed will be devalued even more in May when the next graduating class begins looking for the same job they are still haven’t gotten. When they are all finally employed it will undoubtedly be at a lower pay scale than they had expected because of the glut.
College grads are lacking the basic skills needed to get and keep a job. Maybe we need to change the emphasis on sending so many people to a traditional college.
Mike Rowe for Secretary of Labor and/or Education.