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Old 05-12-2010, 03:49 PM
 
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So the jobs most recent college grads are able to choose from are between harassing unsuspecting people to buy crap they don't want, commission-based jobs selling items people don't need, or dealing with idiots who don't the basic function of what they're buying.

Come back to me when college grads are able to enter the work force with some real jobs.
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Old 05-12-2010, 04:11 PM
 
Location: Surprise, AZ
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So the jobs most recent college grads are able to choose from are between harassing unsuspecting people to buy crap they don't want, commission-based jobs selling items people don't need, or dealing with idiots who don't the basic function of what they're buying.

Come back to me when college grads are able to enter the work force with some real jobs.
If you ask me, many of the recent college graduates I know have spent much of their time sleeping in and missing classes, while there are many people (whether college graduates or not) who have great work histories, but due to the economy are out of jobs. Recent college graduates aren't necessarily the most reliable prospects for new hire positions, so they should be lucky that they are getting hired where they are.
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Old 05-12-2010, 06:21 PM
 
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So the jobs most recent college grads are able to choose from are between harassing unsuspecting people to buy crap they don't want, commission-based jobs selling items people don't need, or dealing with idiots who don't the basic function of what they're buying.

Come back to me when college grads are able to enter the work force with some real jobs.
What are real jobs then? When I hear a lot of politicians talk about that they aren't talking about college-degree jobs. I think the jobs you described are what is the largest number and other types that are typically associated with college degrees are smaller in number which is why they aren't mentioned. Though I would be interested in what cities are the best for particular degrees and fields.
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