

Four years to get a degree, 2 semesters per year, 8 books per semester. At the end 64 books and no jobs available. Last resort, sell the books and go away, a journey without destination to find my trueself. To discover what the books weren't able to teach me.
Sadly this is the path of many students nowadays.
WDYS
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I can remember back in the early 90s highly-honoured folks were struggling to get jobs because they were over-qualified. They had to lie about how smart they were. I instinctively thought that there must be something wrong in our society (UK) if was the case.
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For sure, something is wrong, not easy for who needs to find a job these days
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the saddest reality of life today. We are failing big time.
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Yes, for sure!
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A sad truth 🩷
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Yes, not and easy task for the young people these days.
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You are right. Sad reality.
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Not easy this days for the young people.
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So true.
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Nice work!
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Thanks, Jane! 🙂
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Brilliant take!
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Thanks so much!
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You’re welcome
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Sad reality.
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Young people are suffering, the job market isn’t friendly these days.
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It is sad situation with economic slowdown and unemployment in most fields. Thanks Elizabeth for this heartfelt post.
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Welcome Sadje!
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Yes, there is such a disconnect between education and jobs. My mother told me a university education was for becoming well rounded. In hindsight, she probably meant “find a husband,” but it was good advice anyway.
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