Some might argue there are too many graduates all round. From where I am sitting the current fad for degrees for every type of employment is little more than a get rich quick scheme for the Universities:face-stir: Time was when I did my first degree only 10 percent of the population went on to this level of education. Dont get me wrong I am all for education but education for its own sake not as a prerequisite to employment. I am not sure that universities teach the life skills that previous generations learnt on the shop floor. I do appreciate with the current economic crisis there is little employment for young people coupled with a level of high expectation. This has got to be a volatile combination.
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