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Tragic Graduation

Unread postby Luckystars » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 05:31:27

Class of 06

They try to say they have a future but the kids really know the truth. Most painful thing I ever did is to seek the truth. It is beyond words how painful that is, and I also asked to see the future which I never should have done. Being a sheep, no wonder...
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby DigitalCubano » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 05:56:27

WTF are you talking about!? The job market hasn't been this good in years. All the people whom I know that just graduated have a job lined up.

You people really need to get out more. Or you need a healthy stash of Zoloft.
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby EnergyHog » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 09:51:51

Yeah you whiner, just tell those grad's to come to Michigan and they can have their pick of the job openings at Taco Bell.
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby Keymaster » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 10:14:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DigitalCubano', 'W')TF are you talking about!? The job market hasn't been this good in years. All the people whom I know that just graduated have a job lined up.



I suppose it's in the eye of the beholder.

Nearly all of my friends are in debt, ranging from 10,000 to 80,000 or so, from taking out huge loans to pay for college. In addition, many of my friends, a few of whom have masters degrees, have restaurant gigs and are struggling to make apartment payments. I'm a journalist, and it's a highly competitive industry, so I gather it's a bit more difficult to find a job than some other professions, but to give you an idea... for every 50 resumes I send out, I get about 1-2 interviews.

From my perspective, the job market's extremely tight. Meanwhile, spin doctors in the government and MSM continue to reassure us that unemployment is at historically low levels, around 4.5 percent. But - in actuality - the figure is closer to 8-9 percent, because the 4.5 percent figure doesn't include those on medical disability, those mired in persistent poverty and so forth....

But, like I said, eye of the beholder.

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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby FoxV » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 10:20:08

I think LuckyStars is refering to the future (being an Astrologist after all).

An I agree with her. New grads are entering the job market at the beginning of the biggest economic screwup in history.

I think the true tragedy is that the class of 06 probably think these "great times" are normal and will quickly go out an buy a $500K condo with their brand new $75K job.

This will give them just enough taste of the good life to get them over their heads. By 07' they'll graduate to the list of Bankrupt unemployed. The Grads of 05 will be their with them, but at least they got a year or so of the good life.

So Lucky' what is it in particular you see
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby NEOPO » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 10:35:16

ah DC is a macho camacho type is all.
Like myself he is probably in a generous profession and sees only those around him prospering thus he believes things are good.

I also believe there are plenty of opportunities for the "right" people just that alot of folks are not the "right" people.

In my field the right person is defined :
Right = willing to travel and travel and travel - willing to work 13 - 10 to 12 hour days in a row - willing to work at heights - willing to work in hazardous situations - safety minded - highly skilled - no vacations - no whining, moaning,complaining just do your job!! - and cash those fat checks boy as we call this riding the gravy train.........
Yeah thats about right for my field and sorry that my field cannot be everyones field ;-)

Gone are the days of security - stability - working for one company for a lifetime and not worrying about retirement-medical and all that but there is still money to be made....for now at least.

I believe that : Once a person uses their unemployment time then he/she is no longer counted as unemployed thus the official numbers are cooked just like most of the other numbers in so many fine and oft referred to books and reports produced by TPTB.

Its hard - its gonna get harder for MOST people.

DC is just not MOST people - are you DC?;-)

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There is no religion higher then truth but you already knew that didnt you?;-)
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby aflurry » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 10:42:33

To be fair, I don't think the kid is talking about job prospects.

But you know, buck up, kiddo. No one can see the future. When you get sucked in to the doom and gloom, just think about this: It was all going to happen at some point. The only thing to consider is whether you would rather have lived at some other time.

You get to see the big finale!

How does it all end? Does mankind discover Zero Point Energy and zoom off into the stars to join the Galactic Federation? Do George Bush and Osama bin Laden face of with switchblades in an abandoned warehouse while "Beat It" plays in the background? Does the US of A break apart state by state on a LIFO basis? Does the peak oil cabal fade into history as unbelievably, despite every logical argument that the center cannot hold, everything just limps along indefinitely in a perpatual status-quo?

You are in an enviable position. So turn that frown upside down!
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby Nano » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 11:46:40

Humbug!

Always be an optimist, because pessimists are just so dreadfully BORING! Whatever happens, some people will always survive and prosper. Maybe its you!? Try to find that out.

There is nothing new under the sun.

The only certainties are death and taxes.

Be trusted, but trust nobody.

The only soul you have to save is your own.

Good luck kid!
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby Vexed » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 13:31:01

I am an employer.

For every 10 people that come in and fill out an application and then set up an interview only 3-4 ever actually show up for it. Most never even give a return call to explain.

It's kind of amazing after a while.
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby Atlantean_Relic » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 22:56:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Nano', 'H')umbug!

Always be an optimist, because pessimists are just so dreadfully BORING! Whatever happens, some people will always survive and prosper. Maybe its you!? Try to find that out.

There is nothing new under the sun.

The only certainties are death and taxes.

Be trusted, but trust nobody.

The only soul you have to save is your own.

Good luck kid!


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Was a long and dark December
When the banks became cathedrals
And the fog
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby pea-jay » Fri 16 Jun 2006, 03:50:51

I am inclined to side with those that say the economy is worse than the official statistics let on AND yet despite this general state of suckiness, it is better NOW than it was in 2001-02 and most likely better than it will be in 2007-?? I think our economy peaked in terms of employment and income levels, even if the raw numbers are higher now, fewer benefit. Personally, the peak of my own earnings occured in 2000. I came close to matching that last year, but not quite.

So its just peachy if you are one of the lucky ones and got snapped up by employers and/or had their tuition picked up by scholarships or mommy and daddy dearest. The rest will struggle to try and service the debt monkey shackled to their future.

And thats without even getting into the worst effects of peak oil.

Tragic graduation indeed. On a side note, I wonder if Kunstler or Al Bartlett ever get invites to speak at those events.
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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby Luckystars » Fri 16 Jun 2006, 05:46:38

This was my childs high school graduation. A woman who came in through Ellis Island who is 98 yrs old today was part of the graduating class. She attended this school but had to drop out to support her family during the depression, there she sat and recieved her diploma and became the class of O6.
A cosmic cartoon.........so shall be the class of 06.
Economic terror is on the menu, and that is global.

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Re: Tragic Graduation

Unread postby FoxV » Fri 16 Jun 2006, 10:30:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Luckystars', 'S')he attended this school but had to drop out to support her family during the depression,

and only to graduate at the verge of the next great deperession.

Triumph and Tragedy in one blow, talk about Irony.

well at 98 years old at least she won't have to worry about living through it, again
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