Mani
08-03-2009, 10:04 AM
So this is the next generation?
They have this entitlement thing going a bit too far don't they?
Maybe the government should take care of her, maybe she should let the government find her a job and pay her and feed her. Then she won't have deal with finding a job. Sounds so wonderful, how bad can communism be? Can't be worse then this!
Unbelievable. Best part.....It's only been 4 months. 4 friggen months!!!
With a generation of kids coming up who believe they are entitled to everything, I think an Obama presidency is probably too conservative for what this generation wants.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/College-Grad-Cant-Find-Job-Wants--Back-52304162.html
She went to college to boost her chances of finding a great job once she got out of school, but now that that hasn't happened, Trina Thompson wants her money back.
Thompson, a graduate of Monroe College, is suing her school for the $70,000 she spent on tuition because she hasn't found solid employment since receiving her bachelor's degree in April, according to a published report.
The business-oriented school in the Bronx didn't do enough to help her find a job, Thompson alleges, so she wants a refund. The college says it does plenty for grads.
The 27-year-old information-technology student accuses the school's Office of Career Advancement for not living up to its end of the deal and offering her the leads and employment advice it promised, according to The New York Post.
They have this entitlement thing going a bit too far don't they?
Maybe the government should take care of her, maybe she should let the government find her a job and pay her and feed her. Then she won't have deal with finding a job. Sounds so wonderful, how bad can communism be? Can't be worse then this!
Unbelievable. Best part.....It's only been 4 months. 4 friggen months!!!
With a generation of kids coming up who believe they are entitled to everything, I think an Obama presidency is probably too conservative for what this generation wants.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/College-Grad-Cant-Find-Job-Wants--Back-52304162.html
She went to college to boost her chances of finding a great job once she got out of school, but now that that hasn't happened, Trina Thompson wants her money back.
Thompson, a graduate of Monroe College, is suing her school for the $70,000 she spent on tuition because she hasn't found solid employment since receiving her bachelor's degree in April, according to a published report.
The business-oriented school in the Bronx didn't do enough to help her find a job, Thompson alleges, so she wants a refund. The college says it does plenty for grads.
The 27-year-old information-technology student accuses the school's Office of Career Advancement for not living up to its end of the deal and offering her the leads and employment advice it promised, according to The New York Post.