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It turns out that high-skill jobs (toolmaker, for example), and low-skill (waitress, for example) are readily available.
What's not available are mid-skill jobs (salesman, school teacher).
Instead of all those kids getting four year degrees in, say, Business, they should have been going through trade schools and apprenticeships or majoring in engineering.
And all those Elementary Ed dollies should have become hash slingers.
Full article: http://finance.yahoo.com/career-wor...ms-struggle-to-hire-despite-high-unemployment

It turns out that high-skill jobs (toolmaker, for example), and low-skill (waitress, for example) are readily available.
What's not available are mid-skill jobs (salesman, school teacher).
Instead of all those kids getting four year degrees in, say, Business, they should have been going through trade schools and apprenticeships or majoring in engineering.
And all those Elementary Ed dollies should have become hash slingers.
Full article: http://finance.yahoo.com/career-wor...ms-struggle-to-hire-despite-high-unemployment
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