RE: Trump versus Clinton?
March 11, 2016 at 8:36 pm
(This post was last modified: March 11, 2016 at 8:37 pm by Sterben.)
(March 11, 2016 at 5:44 pm)paulpablo Wrote:(March 11, 2016 at 4:15 pm)Sterben Wrote: Teachers do deserve better pay as does every American citizen needs a living wage. I agree with Alex we need more socialism in this country, it's a major problem that capitalism runs everything. A bit of capitalism does do good things, not everything has a price tag or a value. Were sitting at 1.3 trillion in student loan debt, and what do we have to show for it? A 18 year old who went to school for _______(Fill in your own blank) is now 25. This person can not find a job in the field they studied and winds up working for Target. There is something wrong there, it may be the fault of the student or it maybe a mix of the student and companies not willing to hire a person without experience. How is that fair, there is a lot of good talent wasted out there.
How would it be the fault of capitalism that a company isn't willing to hire an experienced person and how would you solve that problem with a different system in the same situation of a company not hiring a person who they don't want to hire because of a lack of experience?
If there was an abundant number of experienced applicants then I can understand that company's would not want to risk hiring a recently collage graduate. In a lot of these fields though there is not a abundant pool of choices. How is a person suppose to get the experience needed if no one will hire them? We had a system in place before company's would hire at a entry level wage, they would get experience and be able to progress further in a career. That's how it's the fault of capitalism. One I know for sure about, networking. You pass all your classes and no one wants to hire you cause you have no field experience. Again I ask you how do you get it when no one will hire you?