Why are college graduates underemployed?

kinetic

Well-Known Member
"You" are underemployed because you are lazy and not as smart or competitive as the next guy who wants your job.
Or the guy that wants your job is one of the managers family or friends. I have networked my way into favorable jobs before.
 

blacksun

New Member
This thread kinda sucks. But I guess I will answer it anyway.

Recent college grads are underemployed because they are either lazy, in a field that is extremely competitive or their job was shipped overseas. I'm betting that it's a combination of two of these cases, most likely lazy and extreme job competition.

I graduated with a double major in accounting and finance. My first year out I worked in Manhattan at a top 5 financial institution. After 1 year I quit and taught myself software development, and have been in this field ever since. I now manage an entire software development team and directly report to the CEO. I worked my ass off to get where I am. "You" are underemployed because you are lazy and not as smart or competitive as the next guy who wants your job.


You sure do trollitup.org a lot, don'tcha?
 

Refusedpanda

Active Member
Some people shouldn't go to college and should just go to a trade school. Not sure why our society emphasizes so much on being college educated.
 

donmagicjuan

Active Member
college is a scam. no one cares about a natural resources degree, i work 65 hrs a week at an average of less than 10 per hour at 2 shitty jobs. never met one employer who gives a shit about college:(
 

kinetic

Well-Known Member
college is a scam. no one cares about a natural resources degree, i work 65 hrs a week at an average of less than 10 per hour at 2 shitty jobs. never met one employer who gives a shit about college:(
Did you get it online or go to a repected college like ESF? Job outlook is slow at %5 growth but in 2010 there were 35,000 jobs in the u.s. You may have to relocate my man. Good Luck
 
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