Not if you work for the daily mail or the Guardian, you just need a chip on your shoulder. Too right wing or too left wing equally as bad.
To ultimately get a job waiting or as a holiday rep on £15,000 a year.
With 42% of 18 / 19 year old going to Uni, there simply isn't the number of cerebrally challenging jobs in the professions, to give graduates promising careers. By many millions. There was never going to be.
[emoji1]What a very balanced post
There's a few budding journo's on here, that MAY be a few degrees short of something
Restraint. In my case.
Don't be so harsh on yourself, at least you can spell ko
Maybe some go to university for reasons of learning something and bettering themselves and not for the job at the end?; I did.
I have no issue with the numbers going.
Just feel kind of sorry for the young graduates I've met or heard, doing mundane jobs on modest pay, vocalising their sadness about the lack of prospects.
When we went in the 80's, a far rarer thing then, it wasn't a case of would there be a challenging career ahead, but which one? We had a positive triple whammy of studying a subject of choice, a great time and good prospects.
Maybe some go to university for reasons of learning something and bettering themselves and not for the job at the end?; I did.
17 posts and nobody has menationed HB&B let alone had a pop at him - disappointing NSC