View Full Version : No job? Sue the school
Stretch
08-04-2009, 07:11 AM
I lulz'd.
Alumna sues college because she hasn't found a job (http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/08/03/new.york.jobless.graduate/index.html)
Lord Orbstar
08-04-2009, 07:38 AM
skank with no social skills and big dreams. Nobody owes you anything in life, work for it or starve.
Xaerve
08-04-2009, 07:41 AM
skank with no social skills and big dreams. Nobody owes you anything in life, work for it or starve.
Given you're line of argument in the other thread, I'd certainly say you are at least capable of doing something equally as stupid as this chick.
Furthermore, the issues she is raising, while not the schools fault obviously, are important ones about the state of post-college work and advancement in this country, dumbass.
Lord Orbstar
08-04-2009, 07:51 AM
Regardless, use your cockholster Xaerve for giving quality job interviews and you will be successful. Yes, the economy sucks and it is harder than in recent years, but you can still find work. Maybe not the 100k a year you dreamed you would be making, but work nonetheless.
Nobody owes you and you are not entitled to anything. Sometimes, despite your best efforts, you still end up fucked. You live through that portion of your life while you work to improve and "get the job I know I can do...if only someone gives me the chance."
I have a friend that graduated with a 4 year marketing degree from Sac State. He ended up working at at clothing store as a salesman before he quit and moved back to the family dairy. At age 43, he is still there. He cannot understand why no one would give him a good paying job and listen to his ideas. It was his attitude toward employers and life that kept him back. He also wasn't willing to move to another city/job market. Maybe it is the same with her. Maybe not.
Sorry, Sammy Socialist, if life reminded you it was not easy. And fuck you.
Xaerve
08-04-2009, 07:56 AM
Regardless, use your cockholster Xaerve for giving quality job interviews and you will be successful. Yes, the economy sucks and it is harder than in recent years, but you can still find work. Maybe not the 100k a year you dreamed you would be making, but work nonetheless.
Nobody owes you and you are not entitled to anything. Sometimes, despite your best efforts, you still end up fucked. You live through that portion of your life while you work to improve and "get the job I know I can do...if only someone gives me the chance."
I have a friend that graduated with a 4 year marketing degree from Sac State. He ended up working at at clothing store as a salesman before he quit and moved back to the family dairy. At age 43, he is still there. He cannot understand why no one would give him a good paying job and listen to his ideas. It was his attitude toward employers and life that kept him back. He also wasn't willing to move to another city/job market. Maybe it is the same with her. Maybe not.
Sorry, Sammy Socialist, if life reminded you it was not easy. And fuck you.
1) I have a great job you fucking moron. I never said I did not. Plenty of people on these boards know what I do, and I can assure you its something more worth while than whatever the hell you're doing.
2) You still fail at English.
3) It's not socialism, dumbass, to suggest that we need to fix the job market in this country to better enable college graduates to enter into it and be productive; I never said anything about socialism.
You're starting to take the cake for the largest fucking retard on these boards, no wonder Backlash is getting your back.
Love,
X
PS: Your daughter is a skank whore -- DOES THAT MAKE YOU WANT TO PUNCH SOMETHING??? Lets call the admin and make a new QQ thread!!
Xaerve
08-04-2009, 08:00 AM
No job? Sue the school 08-04-2009 07:52 AM and back at you, treehugging socialist. I sign my rep... Orbstar
LOL -- What the fuck does tree-hugging and socialism have to do with anything? Where did you get the environmental twist on things added into this?
Furthermore, I'd LOVE to see your argument for why I'm a socialist (I'm a registered republican and extremely fiscally conservative FYI), dumbass.
TheEschaton
08-04-2009, 01:13 PM
LOL, she has a 2.7 GPA. What's that, less than a B- average?
LOL, she has a 2.7 GPA. What's that, less than a B- average?
Pretty much.
Landrion
08-04-2009, 01:24 PM
Brilliant move there. Im sure folks will be knocking down the door to hire her after this. What's next? Sue people that interview her? I bet every headhunter who had her resume just circular-filed it.
Atlanteax
08-04-2009, 01:24 PM
LOL, she has a 2.7 GPA. What's that, less than a B- average?
But, isn't she the kind of person you think that society (via college) has a moral obligation to find a job for?
I mean, she may be lazy, but by god, she's entitled to free healthcare as well as welfare benefits, because the rich people failed in handing out a job for her.
Right?
But, isn't she the kind of person you think that society (via college) has a moral obligation to find a job for?
I mean, she may be lazy, but by god, she's entitled to free healthcare as well as welfare benefits, because the rich people failed in handing out a job for her.
Right?
Her real problem is that she was looking for work and at least sounds somewhat proactive. The E has more of a heart for those people who are too lazy to do even that.
Tsa`ah
08-04-2009, 01:45 PM
But, isn't she the kind of person you think that society (via college) has a moral obligation to find a job for?
I mean, she may be lazy, but by god, she's entitled to free healthcare as well as welfare benefits, because the rich people failed in handing out a job for her.
Right?
Way to make this into something it's not.
bachelor of business administration degree in information technology.
A borderline GPA coupled with that degree in a saturated market while we're experiencing a "correction" in the job vs degree department (in a recession) will generally result in congratulations for wasting four years of your time and ours.
Aside from that, how many graduates do they have with the same degree? Does she think she deserves preferential treatment over someone with a 2.8-4.0 GPA? The college has to cover their ass and go down the ladder if it is indeed their responsibility to act as headhunter for grads.
Companies are trending more toward the puritan philosophy in this down market and are realizing that a degree in administration/management doesn't really translate into the ability to administer/manage ... let alone knowledge of what you're managing.
If she actually wins, I hope the local, state, and federal government come after her for the grant money if she utilized such programs.
TheEschaton
08-04-2009, 01:52 PM
Errr, since I don't particularly believe in an inalienable right to property (at least one that trumps other rights), I think it's fine to espouse people have a right to health care, but not the right to a high-paying job.
She has the right to employment, but not any employment.
4a6c1
08-04-2009, 06:01 PM
We should find out what her heritage is.
That one tiny insignificant variable will change this topic completely.
Just sayin.
ViridianAsp
08-04-2009, 07:13 PM
I don't believe she deserves anything, honestly. You have no one but yourself to blame if you can't get a job. She obviously needs to wake up, look in a mirror and maybe make some attitude, personality adjustments, hell it could even be just as simple as re-drafting your resume.
Yeah, it is stressful to find a job (I know I've even cried over it.), but you don't sit and place the blame on others. From her GPA, maybe this isn't the right field for her, maybe she should look for something else.
Tolwynn
08-04-2009, 07:15 PM
She can always try for paralegal and work for some ambulance chaser. She could even put her rl experience with frivolous lawsuits as a qualification.
ViridianAsp
08-04-2009, 07:18 PM
She can always try for paralegal and work for some ambulance chaser. She could even put her rl experience with frivolous lawsuits as a qualification.
WIN.
Bhuryn
08-04-2009, 09:20 PM
She's from a 4 year school, rada would hire her on principle.
radamanthys
08-04-2009, 09:31 PM
She's from a 4 year school, rada would hire her on principle.
Damned straight I would, hehe.
Numbers
08-04-2009, 09:32 PM
Talk about career suicide. Any recruiter that gets her resume will Google her, find these articles, and stick her resume in the shredder.
A college degree doesn't guarantee a job, and it's not the responsibility of the college to find your job for you. Help you, sure, but that's all. This girl's getting a harsh reality check. Welcome to the real world.
radamanthys
08-04-2009, 09:35 PM
My generation is so fucking spoiled. Hand me this, give me that. It's almost like the population endorses that sort of behavior.
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