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[quote=Anonymous]I grew up in Guinea. Guinea is a very poor country in West Africa. I moved here 10 years ago after winning the green card lottery. I graduated #3 in my electrical engineering program. I took me 2 years to find a job as a technician not engineer. And that was a miracle and actually a "success" story in my country. Why do I bring this up? I genuinely feel sorry for American kids because (I hope I am wrong) I feel the US is headed toward an growing economy that does not create jobs. In my country the expectation once you graduated is unemployment. In the US the expectation is a good job. Thats an amazing privilege that Americans have always enjoy. And I hope it stays that way. In my culture we have strong family support. You are unlikely to go hungry or homeless because you don't have a job. In the US I am not sure to be honest. Life is in this country is very hard and if you are unemployed for extended period of time homelessness, depression and despair. [/quote]
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