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In reply to the discussion: Study: Nearly half are overqualified for their jobs [View all]The2ndWheel
(7,947 posts)32. But everyone is trying to control their own future
And the actions of masses of frustrated people is by no means clear. One, actions have consequences, both positive and negative. Two, masses of people have masses of differing opinions. Three, frustrated people act in sometimes weird ways.
We're living in a future that was acted for by masses of frustrated people. There are some positives, and there are some negatives. Some things have changed for the common worker, some things have not.
Diversity is a messy thing.
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Productivity is not up because workers are doing almost twice the work they used to do...
aristocles
Jan 2013
#3
It's frustrating I agree, but the actions of masses of frustrated people will determine
humblebum
Jan 2013
#19
"We're living in a future that was acted for by masses of frustrated people." - Yes we are, and
humblebum
Jan 2013
#50
I have young friends with college degrees and who had decent grades who work
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#25
That is happening, if it was NOT for immigration, the US would have a DROP in population.
happyslug
Jan 2013
#36
not to mention mary maxwell's father & grandfather were bankers with ties to what became
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#42
Where will the money to buy goods and services come from when virtually no one
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#26
And those remaining workers are being required to do more on top of that anyway.
Posteritatis
Jan 2013
#47
A liberal arts education is always worth a great deal to the person who has it.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#28
I'm doing DBA work at a museum with my history degrees right now. Squee! Best of both worlds! (nt)
Posteritatis
Jan 2013
#48
Oh boy, a "let's talk about universities like they're trade schools" subthread. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jan 2013
#46
1 in 4 retail workers, 1 in 7 taxi drivers, 1 in 5 telemarketers are college grads
antigop
Jan 2013
#21
I'd like to see a breakdown by undergraduate subject majors and the underemployed
aristocles
Jan 2013
#24
What I am afraid of is that this sort of information will be used to talk kids out of going to
djean111
Jan 2013
#34
I'm a former teacher: I think it this trend is even lowering HS graduation rates
radhika
Jan 2013
#53