Examples of the negative impact the lack of training has and can have are easy to come by. I’m well aware of it. But to insinuate this is somehow the fault of universities is a bit disingenuous and an oversimplification of the issues. Taking a degree teaches critical thinking, coherent writing, and research skills. Surely these are valued and transferable skills into the commercial industry?
A properly trained work force certainly would improve upon those issues posters have highlighted. Again, to whom does this onus fall upon for developing the necessary skills of “their” work force?
A properly trained work force certainly would improve upon those issues posters have highlighted. Again, to whom does this onus fall upon for developing the necessary skills of “their” work force?
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.