(March 11, 2016 at 8:36 pm)Sterben Wrote:(March 11, 2016 at 5:44 pm)paulpablo Wrote: 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?
1) Isn't there still a system in place now where companies can hire people at an entry level wage and enable them to get experience to be able to progress further if companies choose that option?
2) I don't see how that system goes against any of the values of capitalism. Capitalism in a free market is made up of voluntary exchange, wage labour, private ownership of the means of production, so on and so on, but there's nothing there that contradicts anything to do with entry level wages, people gaining experience and progressing further in a business.
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