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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did we fail in educating them? "The class of 2025 college graduates is entering a difficult job market. Not only is there economic uncertainty, but hiring managers also express skepticism about the capabilities and professionalism of young workers joining the workforce. Resume.org surveyed 1,000 hiring managers in April to understand how they feel about hiring recent college grads and what challenges they’ve encountered with this group. Takeaways: 8 in 10 hiring managers say a recent college graduate didn’t work out at their company in the past year, and 65% say they had to fire one 78% of hiring managers say recent grads spend too much time on their phones More than half say recent grads are unprepared for the workforce and difficult to manage 1 in 6 are reluctant to hire this cohort" More: https://www.resume.org/recent-college-grads-are-hard-to-manage-and-always-on-their-phones-many-managers-avoid-hiring-them/ [/quote] Now take a step back and consider that the ones who didn't go to college are even worse off, because they lacked the focus and will to even do enough to be able to get into college in the first place. Stop attacking college, that's not where the problem lies. [/quote] Absolutely attack colleges and the ridiculous govt student loans that perpetuate 5-10% per annum rise in college “costs” and the rise in keeping crappy Tier 3&4 colleges even in operation. Such a racket. But finally being right sized now. With no large trade school systems in place.[/quote] The problem is colleges have become country clubs. The dorms are so much nicer than the prison-like cell I had. The dining halls are very nice. It’s like luxury creep.[/quote] When you can increase the price 8%+++ a year and have govt student loans cover it as nauseum that’s exactly what you get. The k-8 over testing, terrible reading & writing & math curricula, and zero discipline are another serious problem. [/quote]
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