Unemployed young men. Typically the most dangerous cohort in any given country. But in this instance, I would say less dangerous than brainwashed college kids.
It’s actually good news you ■■■■■■■ Left wing idiots (I’m talking about the two morons in the clip)! Why the ■■■■ should people pay tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for a degree when many good paying jobs out there don’t require it? The other sad thing is that these two idiots do represent this obsession that sitting in classrooms for four more years of one’s life is what makes us “better” people. It’s a new form of religion.
Only if economy is producing enough so-called “white collar” jobs for these grads to fill. Otherwise they will be working as waiters, bar tenders, UBER drivers, etc. Just ask AOC.
The term dullard is to harsh. Most students don’t have the interests or abilities for academic success, especially how it is currently structured. The failure is much more the system not the people.
First off, a person statistically has a better chance of becoming a professional athlete than a member of Congress. Second the content of her degree had nothing to do with her winning her district. Just tell people what they want to hear, one doesn’t need to be a rocket scientist. Third, let’s see her move into a very conservative/red district and get reelected.
I read a comment elsewhere by an engineering student who claimed that his University was predominantly women but his engineering classes ere overwhelmingly male students.
It may just be that males are analyzing which routes will lead to more economic success in life.
I can see the articles in the future “why do young women have more debt”…”why do female college graduates earn less than male college graduates”?
As said earlier, I’m seriously starting to wonder about these programs as well.
I work with generally young people who have gone through certification programs, and it not only hasn’t helped them to get work in those fields, they’ve returned to their former employer doing work totally unrelated to their certification.
Maybe the routes to go as far as learning a trade are
programs at the high school level, and
employers willing to train, a sort of learning as an apprentice.
Pet Smart as its own training program for groomers. Maybe that’s the route to go rather than all of the classroom learning.
One problem I see is a degree given to people who don’t know what to do in their chosen field. They know everything about being woke, but didn’t really learn much else. Even in some of the trade schools, I have a construction company, & have had people fresh out of trade school with a carpenter certificate who never actually worked on a residential or commercial structure. Some can barely read a tape measure. Absurd.
They have then build little storage sheds inside an air conditioned building. Near worthless. They should take them out to a build habitat homes, or construction sites in apprenticeship programs and do that real work.
I once had a young man fresh out of school with a carpenter certification that I hired & his first day on the job around 11 AM came up to me to quit. He said he didn’t realize how hard this work was. I asked him what he had been doing the last 2 years…I just couldn’t believe it he wouldn’t even try one whole day…That’s when I learned they just did the little air conditioned storage shed building projects rather than the actual work…