Under-employed

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Twen­ty three mil­lion Amer­i­cans are unable to find jobs or are under­em­ployed.

23 mil­lion! So why, then, has Barack Obama and his goofy admin­is­tra­tion made it a pri­or­i­ty to delay depor­ta­tion of ille­gal aliens AND issue work per­mits to the invaders? http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/49485

Is this grad generation doomed?

Opinions – Wellesley News: The inane act of two indebted students has ignited a lively debate concerning the global student loan crisis and the future of our generation in the employment market. Ross Harper and Ed Moyse, both 22 of the United Kingdom, decided to launch BuyMyFace.com in order to raise money to repay a combined … Continue reading

Why immigrant professionals are under-employed

The federal government’s new plan to hire a private firm to assess the educational credentials of potential immigrants is wise. The significance of degrees and professional certificates varies widely and wildly from place to place (country to country and sometimes even city to city) across the world and across disciplines and specialties. The federal bureaucrats … Continue reading

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