Tuesday 27 August 2013

IS IT REALLY WORTH IT?



 Breaking the ice...

For generations people have fallen for that whole “work hard in school to get a good job” and it is starting to sound more and more like a line of lies these days. After hitting the books and taking the smart people classes to avoid turning out like Akpos, the town jonzer who never went to college, the unemployed have taken to staring blankly at their degrees and asking themselves, “Is that all there is?”

Many people went to the university for various reasons: to work hard for the rest of their lives, to get drunk, to party, to get away from home, etc. No matter which path they took, whether they actually earned the degree or had Daddy pay for it so they could eventually become CEO someday, the idea was that a degree would help them find better jobs.

 And, of course, the notion that sacrificing fun for studying would lead to getting a better job than your peers always drove people to work harder and even pursue advanced degrees.

After years of being unable to answer haunting questions such as, “Why did I major in Sociology?” the unemployed are struggling to make sense of what went wrong. Sure, they might have taken their university years for granted, deciding to party instead of actually studying. But at the end of it all, they still walked away with the same piece of paper as everyone who actually secreted blood, sweat, and tears to graduate. The degree alone should have guaranteed at least some form of mind-numbing employment, right?

Unfortunately, recent graduates, or people who have been booted out of the workforce are finding that having something to “fall back on” could have easily been their ability to tie an apron around their waist and say, “Welcome to Sheraton Hotel, what kind of overpriced coffee beverage would you like to order to jump start your employed day?”

- Hameed Zainab (@bellezzannie  / hameedzainab1@gmail.com / zannyhamyied@yahoo.com)

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