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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you have 100+ qualified applicants for job after job on LinkedIn, surely the whole BS about there being an education crisis in this country is overblown. The supply/demand doesn't reflect that. [/quote] How can you tell that on LinkedIn for every job there are 100+ qualified applicants? Did LinkedIN say that? There are so many metrics to education, and, the job market. Look at wage growth since 2007 - it is essentially flat. There are more people applying for jobs, because they lack jobs that they are capable of doing. I think that of the 100+ qualified, probably 30 or more are OVERQUALIFIED. And look at the push to workers working less than 30 hours a week. I think your argument about the 'crisis' depends on what you see and read as being a crisis. [/quote]
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