Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The number of waiters and waitresses ages 18 to 30 with college degrees increased by 81% from 2000 to 2010 — to 159,645 – according to U.S. Census Bureau figures

The number of janitors with college degrees rose by 87% to 20,475. There were 1.9 million jobless people ages 20-24 who weren’t in school in June 2012, a gain of 312,000 from May 2012 and the biggest increase since record-keeping began on the topic in 1985, according to non-seasonally adjusted statistics.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's actually discuss the subject of these "degrees" I was criticized years ago by degreed college graduates for the amount of money I make (I am degreed too in engineering though they did not know that) turned out their (a husband and wife duo) degrees were "Creative writing" hers was "Modern dance" WTF is that! I have absolutely no respect for ANY degree in the "humanities" again I ask WTF is that?

Anonymous said...

Halfsigma I think has covered this, most degrees aren't basket weaving.