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Post by pickinduck on Jun 28, 2009 12:56:34 GMT -6
This is a trap that I was almost caught in. It is a major part of the slave machine. All of these schools and collages enticing people to learn this and that to get better jobs. Well this is basically wrong (people do not get jobs). You barrow all that money and then on one hires you for what you trained for, then you are trapped. There needs to be knowledge put out and placed in front of this process. There is a little more now then there was but I'm guessing it could be deceitful. You need to know the means that they use to derive their satistics (other wise they can make them say anything) and some of the knowledge needed is how many get hired and why. What is the existing pool of trained preople?
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Jun 28, 2009 18:09:02 GMT -6
Exactly, and these colleges need to support those who graduate, helping them get placed in good careers. People need to know what kind of jobs they can get in their area and which college programs would be right for them, or whether they would need to move out of town and help them find something that that'll support them. Many colleges have something like this, but I think that it could be improved.
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Post by Tomspy77 on Jul 1, 2009 22:05:25 GMT -6
What really gets me is a movie I saw about debt, and how all these credit card companioes were allowed to 'recruit' on campus, and how these kids are getting way over there heads in credit card debt and loan debt, before they are even in thier mid twenties. The opposite side is bad too though. I am 31 and cannot get a card as I have no credit, which as they say is as bad as bad credit, and it limits what you can do in daily life. It is sad, and it sucks. (Sorry, if I seem in a bad mood and out of sorts tonight guys...)
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Jul 1, 2009 22:17:01 GMT -6
That's OK, Tom banks and credit card companies put me out of sorts as well. Also, if you don't have a credit card, you can't get into trouble with the credit card companies. Though I do agree that not having a credit card can really put a damper on things.
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