• Kumabear@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    See the issue is “gain all the skills”

    Comes after the job

    Grads know nothing… They just hopefully have the foundation concepts there now to build the true knowledge of how things work and are done in the real world.

    That’s the real reason grads can’t get jobs… I’ll take someone with 10 years real world experience in the role or one similar and no on paper qualifications in a heartbeat over a fresh faced university graduate.

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      Cool, I’ll just waste 4 years of my life to waste another 10 years in order to get an entry level job that pays dirt. Sounds great. Grand system you have.

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    1 year ago

    You could add keeping a job as a slide too. I’ve been laid off 8 times in 14 years because of fIdUciAry reSpoNsiBiLity.

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      I have graduated at the end of last year’s September. Recession has fucked up the jobs in my country pretty badly. I had a job for a few months, I left it, and I’ve not worked for about a year. Since staying with my parents isn’t a cultural taboo, everything is decent here, except for my mental health. Having to see my successful friends and classmates being independent fucking sucks, but since I’m not the only one stuck in this bad condition, there’s a sense of brotherhood, I’d guess?