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TOO LONG!

Hey,been a minute since my last post but am back. Now, for the minute time I was away I was digging deep into the world of job creation and YES jobs are there but the experiences required are too high for some of us to qualify.
More and more people are enrolling in universities and colleges to acquire a degree/diploma/certificate or even all of them, just to secure themselves jobs, others further their education just to be a step ahead to get multiple degrees all in the name of getting a job.
While many jobs require a handful of experience, our fresh graduates with no experience end up losing the opportunity. But wait a minute, what if some of these graduates would be given an opportunity to just utilize their knowledge and skills within these organizations? I can bet some of them are way better than some people in those organization, at times its healthy for an organization to adjust to some changes and not to mean that they should lay off some workers No, I simply mean that they can recruit new people who can also learn from the existing employees, this can also increase the productivity in the organization.

Its very disappointing seeing graduates turning into thieves due to lack of employment when they can get something to keep them busy even without pay. A friend of mine once told me that searching for a job is a job in itself.
Some people may argue that these graduates should start their own businesses, but I say unto you, not all people can do business and not all people can be employed, so lets all embrace change and try to get rid of this animal called unemployment!!!!!!!...

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