Sally Mae is no better than a pimp who "wants they fukkin money hoe" . Problem is Sally Mae was able to bribe the corporate owned government to do its bidding.
College is a complete scam . I wish I would have never gone even though I graduated.
@GaryVolts Yeah, its like they go to college /university just to say they have a degree even if the degree is in "couch sitting" Some universities are so desperate to get dumbass kids in those seats that way the University can pocket all that fucking money that some are offering classes on Lady Gaga and Kanye west.
Shitty ass degrees. I have a degree in Business admin and I can tell you its not all its cracked up to be and its pure shit.
Lol Masters in Geography. Bachelors in Arts, English, Sociology, Psychology, etc. BS DEGREES! And they spend 100K on this shit? WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE FUCKING STUPID?
@gulmoh They aren't stupid. Not everyone is obsessed with money and wants to go into selling air to make quick profit. Some want to let's say be teachers (a job that does not pay a lot but is certainly necessary for society to function). The problem is for a lot of those jobs you have to come from a certain level school and the higher the supposed quality the higher the cost (if you're from some middle of nowhere school they may not even look at your resume). The cost=up and jobs=down.
2 things need to change in America that don't require gov't action. High school students, pay attention! #1. Assess whether you absolutely need college to have the career that you want. If you do not know what you want to be, don't waste money in college. #2. Don't take out student loans by living @ home, working ft summer / pt rest of the year, go to a cheap tech/community college that you can afford, then w/ the job from the 2yr degree get a job so you can capitalize a 4yr college.
sorry for my comments but I just think that most stuff you can learn on google and u don't have to pay US colleges a damn dime. why do you want to be someones b tch payer anyway.
@shotech1 I totally agree with your comments. Unfortunately, unless you have a college degree from an accredited school, you won't even be considered for a high-paying position. You could obtain all the knowledge on the Internet, and by reading library books, that you want, but unless you have paid for that knowledge and obtained a piece of paper that officials deem you competent, then your knowledge is useless. To me, it's useless anyway, because now you end up like this; jobless and in debt.
@Textynn last time i check dice.com had a whole lot of computer jobs for everyone go see. I got a job and didn't even go to college. Now all this Occupy you know is going to make their city borrow more money or fall.
I graduated with a degree in Finance 2 YEARS ago and I work in retail making $9 an hour! I moved back home, downgraded my vehicle and cut back on expenses. You do what you have to do until that right gig comes along!
@25missnia I graduated last December with a degree in economics and a minor in math: I got the same job as I had while in high school when I came out. I'm back in grad school working on an MS in applied math and statistics we'll see how this goes :P
Protesters are stupid jack-offs. Learn a trade. You mommy and daddy let you major in Art History the the Ancient Buggers. And get an PhD in this or some other worthless no-job college degree.
The trades pay utterly fantastic money and need skilled people. Welders are in short supply. They make upwards of $75,000 to start!
going to graduate school is not what it use to be. Even people going to nursing school, you are not guaranteed a job because nurses are choose to retire later in life and hospitals are even cutting back costs.
@metorphoric BS! Nursing is that type of job that actually teaches you a skill that is neded. If you are a nurse, you won't have a problem finding a job unless you are retarded. It is the Liberal Art major types with no real skills who have problems.
I am having a hard time taking you comment seriously.
Many jobs are not hiring new nurse because the number of those who should be retiring now has declined.I work at a hospital. I just changed departments and my current boss told me HER SELF that they were not looking outside of the hospital for nurses for various reason. In other words, had I not had already been employed at my current hospital, I would have not been hired for this position.
@gulmoh You appear to be in denial of reality. Have you actually talked to people with recent degrees in nursing? And by talk to them I meant not selectively hearing those who got lucky and got jobs and ignoring everyone else. A number of people I know who went into nursing can't get a job because hospitals are simply not hiring or are reluctant to hire from the outside.
A masters degree in Geography LOL mabye your dumb ass should have taken a marketable skill. When you borrow someone elses money you have to pay it back, Most of thees fucking idiots are in debt because they earned a degree in stupid shit now nobody will give them a job so now they will starve and die GREAT EXAMPLE OF DARWIN THINNING THE GENE POOL
When the economic is defined as the most practical for increasing a person's purchasing power, a comprehensive and broad view of the economic consequences of increasing human power through education is denied and formal education is reduced merely to animal training for financial success. A true education has life-serving functions, and serves for the betterment of the human condition, which is what should be of economic focus.
This world is in economic ruin because the selfish mentality that has put it there narrowly defines the economic with focus solely upon the socially contingent financial dimension of its meaning, and reduces economic power to purchasing power, perceiving as economic whatever (regardless of ethical consideration) maximizes the purchasing power of a given person (not of all or most persons), even if this means that the purchasing power of most other persons is consequently lowered so that few +$
@Sunup8 Oh so I guess you went to school for the 'right degree'. What do you tell all your friends that don't have jobs? You shouldn't have went to school for what you wanted?
@Pinkevilducky First of all. No, I didn't really go to school for the 'right degree'. Took me a long time and a lot of debt later to find a job that would pay my way and take care of loan payments. And secondly, you may want to go back to school. "You shouldn't have GONE to school for what you wanted" is far more grammatically correct.
@Tankswift I'm not a kid, I have been an adult for 3 years now and counting. I also never said it that you are guarantied a job, thats just what they told us. It takes more than just getting a degree to make it in the real world. You have to have retained the skills that you learned, move to the place where its prospering, ect. All I'm saying is if people went to school for 'particle degrees' that market would be flooded too.
I'm a European, born and raised. I have to be in the US sometimes, but do not like it one bit. A week ago my Youtube location still would have come up in Europe. Being in the US physically does not make me any less European than I am.
I DEFEND the girl, b/c I have empathy - what so many of you so sorely lack (sociopathy). I can see and understand the quandary she is in and I see how easy it was for anybody to end up like her. But ghoulish attitude is so much prevalent in the US than at home.
@LeagueOnFire They do, by the taxpayers if this person doesn't pay. That's why the lent so much money to her in the first place. Without the state interfering and stepping in with insurance, this person wouldn't be in debt, and she'd be off somewhere working in a job making auto parts or something useful.
It would be USEFUL for the blatherers here to know HISTORY. There have been time in the US when an engineering degree was worth less than toilet paper and a geography degree was useful. That was in the 1980s. Remember the tens of thousands of engineers related to aerospace going jobless? Who remembers the early 1980s when Architects and structural engineers were driving taxicabs because construction was dead??
The FUTURE jobmarket is simply unpredictable as so many examples so clearly prove.
@jazzbanjobanjoman I was around at that time an even then an engineering degree was worth more than a geography degree. The fact that you can find one engineer driving a taxi doesn't mean their is no hope trying to select a practical field of study that will be in demand. I do agree with you though that government action can cause great dislocations of labor that otherwise would have been more stable. Look at the bubble and bust in construction jobs because of easy Fed policy and the GSEs.
@GaryVolts Mr "engineer" do you have English comprehension problems? It seems you do. I said ARCHITECTS were driving taxicabs (in 1981-82), when the Wash DC area (VA&MD) did not have one single commercial building going up. I don't know what engineers were doing out of work when the areospace industry collapsed. You argue not b/c you are right (and you KNOW that you aren't) but b/c you are an American, full of inferiority complexes, therefore you cannot lose an argument, so you lie.
@jazzbanjobanjoman There has been an oversupply of achitects I presume because it's the glory job. The guy that gets the glory and does the looks of the building. Anyway building booms and busts are caused by actions of the state that artificially try to set the price of capital. Hey I've been to Europe several times as well. One word you can use to describe Europe "History". As in "has-been". Full of trade unions and bankrupt soverigns.
What a pigeon, stupid woman takes a bad loan and makes the university money by filling up the bird courses. $25,000 interest came out of nowhere? No it came out of the bad loan you signed up for pigeon. Women like this are so brainwashed, she fucked up her life with bad decisions and blames the economy. You go girl! girl power! Why would you persue two more degrees after the first one if your options were already dismal. Bitch plays the pity party with her dead parents too.
It would have been better for most college students to have skipped college and used the money wasted on college for themselves. The college administrators and all the other grossly overpaid college scamsters financially rape the poor inept students. There should be a nationwide, co-ordinated walk out by all college studenta to negotiate the cancellation of student loans/debt. If the system doesn't cancel all student debt, the colleges should be kept closed indefinite4ly by the walkout students.
@iowacity88 Although I'm pretty sure she doesn't swing that way (I'm a woman) I would marry her. She's an intelligent and beautiful person and not everyone is obsessed with money.
The real crime here is what all this subsidy for student debt has done for the increasing cost and decreasing value of a college education. You practically have to have a degree to do most of the jobs previosuly done by people that learned on the job because so many people have degrees these days. Many employers aren't using the skills learned in school, they're just using the degree as a screening mechanism to select better candidates.
If you've had the benefit of 4 years of specialized training, you're equiped to enter the work wold as an employee of another or of yourself. Whatever that thing was that you learned in school, go offer it for sale. Can't find an employer? Start your own company and compete with the place that wouldn't hire you.
You see these stories and the question that needs to be asked is why is college so expense? Just as easy credit inflated the housing bubble and left millions bankrupt, easy student loan debt as inflated the cost of education. If anything, the cost of college should be falling due to technology.
@Stunrickrollownage Biology has been tough. There seems to be somewhat of an oversupply currently of biology people. I know a few people with degrees from second tier schools that have had to basically "buy" their full time jobs. That is they take low paying jobs in the industry such as temping or bottle washers, etc untill they get offered regular full time employment. Hang tough dude, a science degree is never a bad thing.
I agree with all the corrupt banking practices and false advertising. But one thing I don't get is "why would anyone graduate with masters in geography?" I know of a person who did Phd in "Dance Sciences" who is in the same situation. Why not do a degree in Science and Engineering. Why choose stupid nonsense majors in first place. I equally hate Salle Mae and the victims of them who fall for stupid majors.
A "defaulted" person becomes a SLAVE, unable to accumulate wealth. Unable to buy shelter, he/she can only rent. Unable to buy a car, he/she can only lease - at best.
If you think this is merely an accident and not by DESIGN, then you are painfully ignorant and even delusional.
It's no accident either, that tuition cost went up by 600% in 25 - or so - years.
I would advise her, to leave the US - permanently
100s of 1000s choose this way out of the Comblock countries from 1945 until 1990.
She *chose* to do three degrees and go 135k into debt .It is totally a Catch-22 situation though. If you don't have the advanced degrees, you will definitely find it difficult to get a well-paid job but if you do go into debt for them, there are no guarantees at the other end especially if you have no connections (her parents are dead). She seems like she would be a good worker though .... she should start her own thing (cleaning etc) but not take out extra debt for it .
@vilane421 How could it be free, you have to pay for the labor and resources it takes to provide it. If people actually had to pay (as opposed to borrow) for their education you've have higher quality students more serious about what they were doing, studying things that would in demand by the market. We have way too many people studying useless fields living on borrowed money. We need that labor out there working.
If you ever been to college you know there are some college courses that must be taken prior to a degree or required to take regardless. Those courses are "college" math, "college" literature", etc. those courses should be free. Or should at least be taught as electives in high school.
You talk about labor and resources well the cost of living in America is already high, I don't see higher quality Americans serious about their own country's problems.
@vilane421 I'd prefer we let the market decide the price. Those extra classes are part of what makes the difference between a trade school and a university. The cost of living IS high, but it needs to come down to the level of the productivity of the labor. The higher quality American's as you call them are too busy making money and getting paid. They know they can take their skills anywhere in the world.
are you listening to yourself? youre marketing knowledge. but it doesnt matter how many letters are in front of your name or the number of zeros in your account. last time i checked, you don't need a college degree to make lots of money. youre out of practice and your concept has not a leg to stand on.
@vilane421 The degree is more useful when you're some else's employee and you're trying to convince them of your qualifications. Even if you work for yourself, you may work as an employee for a period of time to pick up knowledge in your field. A degree in the right field is an investment in your skill set that hopefully leverage for the rest of your life.
a degree means your opinion holds more weight than my years of research/of experience. it's like democracy! two wolves and two sheep deciding what's for dinner.
im done. you seem to disassociate yourself from the masses, a practical career is the exact opposite and that is the main argument. people are struggling to find jobs, QUALIFIED people. that's why your argument holds no bearing in this matter. because it's unrealistic and unpractical to people who are struggling.
We should have a debt revolution in this country. Everyone should rack up as much debt as possible in every domain, and then completely refuse to pay any of it.
When, in the Land of Opportunity, you can´t get a job, it means that you are not in the Land of Opportunity any longer; it means that where you really are, is in the Land of the Opportunists!
live on money and food stamps provided by others begger is much more noble for you I guess but how will you pay the taxes on your parents house when they die so you can continue to reside in the basment.
@TruthatCearcie I'm not sure if you ever get exactly 0% but the market is organic and works towards equilibrium if it's permitted.
There are places that follow the idea of free university with support. But in those places, resources are scarce, and on the top couple of percent of students are given this chance. The rest don't have the choice of going to university. Also, the fileds that they study are likely to be dictated to some degree by the state. I prefer letting people chose & pay.
@GaryVolts you said "the fields that they study are likely to be dictated to some degree by the state." To the best of my knowledge many of the nations that pay minimum wage for students to attend college do not require them to take out loans at all and do not completely control what courses they take although some do. In any case wouldn't it be better to just pay people to go to college unless they want to go to one of the ivy league colleges or some other noteworthy college as I have suggested
@TruthatCearcie I don't like the idea of the state incentivizing any particular activity. Who chooses who receives the benefit? Who chooses what they study? Collectivism is slavery .Freedom is best. I made it through school without taking loans. When I was in college, it was affordable enough that I could work during my summer break. College would be cheaper today than it was back then if it weren't for the cheap credit for student loans. The state needs to get out of education.
A masters in GEOGRAPHY? My boss is looking to hire a Mandarin speaking business analyst who can build financial models. He sent a project to a few candidates and have not been happy with the results. These candidates have been in academia and have no real business world experience or have been out of the working world for so long and its showing. If these people are coming out lacking skills, what is a masters in Geography going to bring to the table?
Bankers, such "practical" rich persons serve as the economic parasites of the collective, merely profiting from the actual, pratical, productive work of others without contributing anything much of their own to the productive process but their parasitic sucking through interest loans.
@LucidiaRevolution The bankers are just feeding off the corrupt environment created by the Federal Reserve. They're the opportunists, not the cause. BTW, there is nothing wrong with charging rent for capital which is what interest is.
Many people with the so-called "more practical" degrees in Business, and Accounting, Engineering, and Biotechnology are unemployed. Unemployment is not about having been "too stupid" to choose a "practical" major. Job specific programs don't educate on development of your free individuality and humanity - that's what university is practical for.
@LucidiaRevolution You've got a much better chance with a practical degree. You can study individuality and humanity when you're rich enough to pay for it without taking loans or study those things outside the university environment where the cost of tuition is the price of a book.
@GaryVolts Degrees that you are referring to as "more practical" actually aren''t generally more practical for satisfying broad life needs, which are much more than monetary needs. More practical financially? Perhaps, but there is much more to success in life than money. I wish banksters especially the central banksters would recognize that, and stop corrupting government by controlling which bills get passed and which don't - they have ruined the legal systems through bribery.
@LucidiaRevolution Since money is the medium of exchange, you can exchange it for most of those other things. I like to say the best things in life are free, but having money helps you find them. With enough money, you can buy leasure time to study whatever pursuit you want. The kinds of things like personal fulfillment and such aren't the place of government or economy.
@GaryVolts Why don't you say this to the central banksters that center the economy around their selfish personal fulfillment and greedy monetary wants even when that treatment of the economy counters or hinders human fulfillment of the statistically general population and impedes true economic progress for the species?
Just wait until more corporations start laying off employees and outsourcing your jobs. Then more people will wake up and see what's going on. Wolf-PAC . com
I was recently going to Radford ( with no loan) and I asked this pretty girl what she was majoring in. She said psychology. I was thinking, how can you be so pretty and so stupid at the same time. Of course, I didn't say it out load like that; but her reply was, "she had to go with her heart." Too many people aren't thinking with their heads these days. College is a socialist scam, and is the result of the government "creating jobs." I would rather work to create my own job, phuck college.
@Populist1488 When you're rich or good looking, you can afford to go with your heart. Life isn't fair. The rest of us ugly poor people have to get real jobs.
Students are in debt close to a trillion dollars because of college loans which are extremely high to pay back.All I see are a bunch of comments degrading the young lady.I am really disappointed at the young high school students making such silly remarks.Its a trillion bucks hard heads.The young lady is in debt for 135K,not a small amount by any means.The system is broke when there is that much debt.Each year I see more just like her,in debt,with a degree that can't find a job.UTube idiots.
Start local currencies (in their communities)- learn weaving, smithing,
thatching - brickmaking - (earth houses) - papermaking, home schooling, teaching, childcare, etc. and go on from there.
That is the ONLY way to go now.
Everyone- fr China to NYC- is suffering fr the banksters play- their Great Game- they're laughing at us. They're telling us ahead of time, what they're going to do to us: break the SYSTEM!
Don't bother going to University unless it's for something very practical, like being a nurse, a doctor or something like that. Unless you have wealthy parents or you belong to one of the blood line families who instantaneously gets into Harvard or Yale even though they're dumb as phuck (ie Bush) then don't bother. Just go straight to McDonalds. Work for a corporation all your life and fight for the scraps they throw for you. Or we can all get up off our asses and clean house.
@SunUp08 I dont know what generation your from but when I was younger every adult told me 'go to college, you will get a good job' which was the case. I am going to school for what I want because I'm fucking paying for it. I wanted to better myself to become something I could never with out a university. I will also be the first in my family to actually graduate a university so to hear you say you should just go to school for something YOU call practical is offending.
@Pinkevilducky I don't care whether it's offending to you or not. It's offending that people are having to pay ridiculous amounts of money to get an education. I graduated in 2007 and was also told in my school that in order to get a good job I would need to go to University to get it. Well, welcome to generation disappointment. I'm lucky to say I have a job now, but many of my friends are still struggling and the jobs that were promised are not there. You'll find out soon enough tho. Good luck.
You think going to college will qualify you for a "good job"
You think graduating from a University with a degree in "Philosophy and the arts" or "Geography" means anything in the REAL WORLD, THE "PRACTICAL" WORLD?
You family brought the bullshit that the government was selling them and so have you, sadly...
Unfortunately, her initial choice of education/specialty was a perfectly rational decision 5-6 years ago, there were jobs available with such degrees. During her college years, the world has changed, but not only that, the College environment (and the demands of study) isolates the students from the real - especially the economic - world, so when they get out, they may - or may - or - may not - have a marketable skill/degree, regardless of the (initial) prospects 5-6 years earlier..
@jazzbanjobanjoman I agree. It's not the same anymore. So people need to be extra careful about what they choose to do when it concerns taking such disgusting loans out to do them too. I wish I did.
@SunUp08 I think your first sentence said it best. Don't borrow a bunch of money to study something that the economy doesn't need. Too many young people have been financing the their early lives as adults using student debt. The excuse: "I'm a student!".
It's virtually IMPOSSIBLE to forecast what the economy will need 5-6 years down the road.
For an extreme example, look at post WWII Europe, when advanced degrees - even in physics and engineering - were not marketable, as only raw muscle was needed for re-building and construction. Only architects were doing well. It was America's gain, as tens of thousands of people with such education came to the US (and Canada) from all over Western Europe.
@jazzbanjobanjoman Impossible? Really? You don't hink that someone with an engineering degree might have a better chance to find employment than someone that got a degree in literature? Anyway, even in your oddball expection example, those people with useful training were able to emmigrate to another place that their skill were in demand. That's what having useful skills allows you to do.
You are just another stupid American who is incapable of critical and logical thinking. Yeah, I'm European and I'm appalled at every time how illogical and unreasoning you are as a people (or culture) even in the face of logic, examples and reason.
You state, but do not demonstrate (provide examples) - a noticeable American shortcoming.
That's why your skills are unexportable to Europe, as few in Europe (Europeans) value your intellectual prowess (little) and education (inadequate).
@jazzbanjobanjoman If you're European then why does you profile say you're from the US? Are you claiming you're European like being caucasian, from that continent originally? I also see you're a 9/11 Truther. So the best you can do is call me names? I have a feeling that you're just playing games on Youtube rather than actually having an honest debate. You aren't so much interested in the answer but more in the excitment of the conflict.
It used to be these women could go for a soft degree while snagging an engineer. They would get their easy, useless degree making their parents proud and marry the engineer and stay home with the children. Those days are over. Men want women to pull in equal or more income. No sane man will ever marry a woman with debt, especially $135k in debt. With her degree, she can't even compete with H1-B holders who'll work for the promise of a green card.
@jskaggs2008 The funny thing is, the money that the banks lend doesn't even exist. So you end up paying the loan money AND the interest on money that doesn't even exist in the first place. It's backed by absolutely NOTHING. That is the craziest thing about all of this sh*t.
@jskaggs2008 she didn't actually have 135k, she borrowed it, so yes she still would have had to worry about being evicted. There are no solutions in America anymore aside from being a serf or fighting back.
She could have used the $135K to buy a house and she wouldn't have to worry about getting evicted. As housing prices drop through the floor, she could buy two houses and rent one out for income.
@kemar911 becoming an entrepreneur takes start-up capital, even if your plan is to sell hot dogs from a hot dog stand you need to first buy the stand, how can she do that with bad credit and no income?
Just admit it, there are no solutions for people like her aside from revolution and mob lynchings of the bankers.
@12Oc7ock I think I'd be more pissed at the guidance counselors that encouraged her to get useless degree or the government insurance that enabled banks to loan money to 18 year old kids, and the inflation in college tuitions caused by same.
@BunnySwanson Ya, it was a very difficult decision to move back to Canada, but with the US debt to GDP ratio hovering around 110% with no end in sight unless taxes are doubled across the board, it makes me wonder. If the US fiscal house is in order, then nothing can stop it, it's the greatest nation on earth. My fear is that this fiscal meltdown is bigger than all of us really know, and that it is quite possible this is a protracted slump lasting longer than a decade, possibly two.
@Steve2323ZX a friend told me a few years back after going to the post office to apply and he's been attacking his student loan debt like crazy so he can get one and leave the country. He'll soon be free and clear of all debts. I myself went and they said they check your background and one of the req's is that you dont have any outstanding debts (like student loans), so I can't even apply for one.
@j2201987 you've been misinformed. I know many people with outstanding debt who take trips all over the world. if you've been making the monthly payments, your record should be clean and getting a passport should be easy. Think about it, most doctors have tons of student loan debt, and it takes them years if not decades to pay it off. Does that mean they can't get a passport? How many doctors take trips to other countries for vacation? Trust me, a lot. I used to work at a hospital.
I say... don't pay a fucking red cent to the banks for the student loan. Focus keeping the roof over your head and food in your gut. 'Bout 700/mth. HA! What is the bank gonna do, repossess your text books and degree from your wall??? Best thing she can do is become a tutor.
its a FIAT currency, there is no money, only credits and debits, everything is created with signatures. and all debts can only be discharged with another signature, THATS IT.
seems to me she should have gotten a degree in common sense. This large debt didn't just sneak up on her. she should have used some of that brain she has, and changed majors about 3 years ago--before all the debt. I don't feel sorry for her. She can cry a river, just like the millions who have already lost the real jobs they had. join the club.
@thaboomer53 its a FIAT currency, there is no money, only credits and debits, everything is created with signatures. and all debts can only be discharged with another signature, THATS IT.
All these grads now know that they have been scammed. You don't need a college degree to clerk at Wally World. The world has plenty of out of work PHD's. It isn't going to get any better. Welcome to the new normal. I hear 7-11 has a few openings. Oh well, there's always ----no you don't really want to do that---yet.
i mean really this pretty much explains itself look i respect people who go to college for the sole purpose to expand your knowledge but lets keep real thats not the way it is nowdays ....i really feel sad for this women.... MOVE TO virginia and come apply at my taco bell and theres a job for you waiting for you here.
Sally Mae is no better than a pimp who "wants they fukkin money hoe" . Problem is Sally Mae was able to bribe the corporate owned government to do its bidding.
College is a complete scam . I wish I would have never gone even though I graduated.
agenthelios1 1 day ago
I just saw this girl on TV again recently. Degrees in geography, really?
GaryVolts 2 weeks ago
@GaryVolts Yeah, its like they go to college /university just to say they have a degree even if the degree is in "couch sitting" Some universities are so desperate to get dumbass kids in those seats that way the University can pocket all that fucking money that some are offering classes on Lady Gaga and Kanye west.
Shitty ass degrees. I have a degree in Business admin and I can tell you its not all its cracked up to be and its pure shit.
agenthelios1 1 day ago
@agenthelios1 Yes exactly. Corruption is in every sacred cow.
dutytocareforothers 1 day ago
I guess those that dislike this video are the ones who were able to buy their way in life, including getting a job.
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dutytocareforothers 2 weeks ago
she has ginger hair nuff said..
MrJuide 1 month ago
Write a letter to Obama. He promised you jobs.
How's that hopey-changy thing working out for ya? How's that $16 trillion debt (that you haven't paid a nickel of yet) paying off?
anebturia 2 months ago
Lol Masters in Geography. Bachelors in Arts, English, Sociology, Psychology, etc. BS DEGREES! And they spend 100K on this shit? WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE FUCKING STUPID?
gulmoh 2 months ago
@gulmoh They aren't stupid. Not everyone is obsessed with money and wants to go into selling air to make quick profit. Some want to let's say be teachers (a job that does not pay a lot but is certainly necessary for society to function). The problem is for a lot of those jobs you have to come from a certain level school and the higher the supposed quality the higher the cost (if you're from some middle of nowhere school they may not even look at your resume). The cost=up and jobs=down.
dochokeana 7 hours ago
2 things need to change in America that don't require gov't action. High school students, pay attention! #1. Assess whether you absolutely need college to have the career that you want. If you do not know what you want to be, don't waste money in college. #2. Don't take out student loans by living @ home, working ft summer / pt rest of the year, go to a cheap tech/community college that you can afford, then w/ the job from the 2yr degree get a job so you can capitalize a 4yr college.
MrConservative608 2 months ago
sorry for my comments but I just think that most stuff you can learn on google and u don't have to pay US colleges a damn dime. why do you want to be someones b tch payer anyway.
shotech1 3 months ago
@shotech1 I totally agree with your comments. Unfortunately, unless you have a college degree from an accredited school, you won't even be considered for a high-paying position. You could obtain all the knowledge on the Internet, and by reading library books, that you want, but unless you have paid for that knowledge and obtained a piece of paper that officials deem you competent, then your knowledge is useless. To me, it's useless anyway, because now you end up like this; jobless and in debt.
Srkim2010 3 months ago
@Textynn last time i check dice.com had a whole lot of computer jobs for everyone go see. I got a job and didn't even go to college. Now all this Occupy you know is going to make their city borrow more money or fall.
shotech1 3 months ago
I graduated with a degree in Finance 2 YEARS ago and I work in retail making $9 an hour! I moved back home, downgraded my vehicle and cut back on expenses. You do what you have to do until that right gig comes along!
25missnia 3 months ago
@25missnia I graduated last December with a degree in economics and a minor in math: I got the same job as I had while in high school when I came out. I'm back in grad school working on an MS in applied math and statistics we'll see how this goes :P
8peregrint8 2 months ago
Protesters are stupid jack-offs. Learn a trade. You mommy and daddy let you major in Art History the the Ancient Buggers. And get an PhD in this or some other worthless no-job college degree.
The trades pay utterly fantastic money and need skilled people. Welders are in short supply. They make upwards of $75,000 to start!
Glinkaism1 3 months ago
going to graduate school is not what it use to be. Even people going to nursing school, you are not guaranteed a job because nurses are choose to retire later in life and hospitals are even cutting back costs.
metorphoric 3 months ago
@metorphoric BS! Nursing is that type of job that actually teaches you a skill that is neded. If you are a nurse, you won't have a problem finding a job unless you are retarded. It is the Liberal Art major types with no real skills who have problems.
gulmoh 2 months ago
@gulmoh
I am having a hard time taking you comment seriously.
Many jobs are not hiring new nurse because the number of those who should be retiring now has declined.I work at a hospital. I just changed departments and my current boss told me HER SELF that they were not looking outside of the hospital for nurses for various reason. In other words, had I not had already been employed at my current hospital, I would have not been hired for this position.
metorphoric 2 months ago
@gulmoh You appear to be in denial of reality. Have you actually talked to people with recent degrees in nursing? And by talk to them I meant not selectively hearing those who got lucky and got jobs and ignoring everyone else. A number of people I know who went into nursing can't get a job because hospitals are simply not hiring or are reluctant to hire from the outside.
dochokeana 7 hours ago
A masters degree in Geography LOL mabye your dumb ass should have taken a marketable skill. When you borrow someone elses money you have to pay it back, Most of thees fucking idiots are in debt because they earned a degree in stupid shit now nobody will give them a job so now they will starve and die GREAT EXAMPLE OF DARWIN THINNING THE GENE POOL
sonny134679 3 months ago
@sonny134679 That shows how ignorant you are. There are many careers you can get with that degree.
cadmiumblue 1 month ago
When the economic is defined as the most practical for increasing a person's purchasing power, a comprehensive and broad view of the economic consequences of increasing human power through education is denied and formal education is reduced merely to animal training for financial success. A true education has life-serving functions, and serves for the betterment of the human condition, which is what should be of economic focus.
LucidiaRevolution 3 months ago
This world is in economic ruin because the selfish mentality that has put it there narrowly defines the economic with focus solely upon the socially contingent financial dimension of its meaning, and reduces economic power to purchasing power, perceiving as economic whatever (regardless of ethical consideration) maximizes the purchasing power of a given person (not of all or most persons), even if this means that the purchasing power of most other persons is consequently lowered so that few +$
LucidiaRevolution 3 months ago
@Sunup8 Oh so I guess you went to school for the 'right degree'. What do you tell all your friends that don't have jobs? You shouldn't have went to school for what you wanted?
Pinkevilducky 3 months ago
@Pinkevilducky First of all. No, I didn't really go to school for the 'right degree'. Took me a long time and a lot of debt later to find a job that would pay my way and take care of loan payments. And secondly, you may want to go back to school. "You shouldn't have GONE to school for what you wanted" is far more grammatically correct.
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@Tankswift I'm not a kid, I have been an adult for 3 years now and counting. I also never said it that you are guarantied a job, thats just what they told us. It takes more than just getting a degree to make it in the real world. You have to have retained the skills that you learned, move to the place where its prospering, ect. All I'm saying is if people went to school for 'particle degrees' that market would be flooded too.
Pinkevilducky 3 months ago
why i dropped out, no job promise, too much debt
MetalAcitistJim 3 months ago
I'm a European, born and raised. I have to be in the US sometimes, but do not like it one bit. A week ago my Youtube location still would have come up in Europe. Being in the US physically does not make me any less European than I am.
I DEFEND the girl, b/c I have empathy - what so many of you so sorely lack (sociopathy). I can see and understand the quandary she is in and I see how easy it was for anybody to end up like her. But ghoulish attitude is so much prevalent in the US than at home.
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
@LeagueOnFire They do, by the taxpayers if this person doesn't pay. That's why the lent so much money to her in the first place. Without the state interfering and stepping in with insurance, this person wouldn't be in debt, and she'd be off somewhere working in a job making auto parts or something useful.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
It would be USEFUL for the blatherers here to know HISTORY. There have been time in the US when an engineering degree was worth less than toilet paper and a geography degree was useful. That was in the 1980s. Remember the tens of thousands of engineers related to aerospace going jobless? Who remembers the early 1980s when Architects and structural engineers were driving taxicabs because construction was dead??
The FUTURE jobmarket is simply unpredictable as so many examples so clearly prove.
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
@jazzbanjobanjoman I was around at that time an even then an engineering degree was worth more than a geography degree. The fact that you can find one engineer driving a taxi doesn't mean their is no hope trying to select a practical field of study that will be in demand. I do agree with you though that government action can cause great dislocations of labor that otherwise would have been more stable. Look at the bubble and bust in construction jobs because of easy Fed policy and the GSEs.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts Mr "engineer" do you have English comprehension problems? It seems you do. I said ARCHITECTS were driving taxicabs (in 1981-82), when the Wash DC area (VA&MD) did not have one single commercial building going up. I don't know what engineers were doing out of work when the areospace industry collapsed. You argue not b/c you are right (and you KNOW that you aren't) but b/c you are an American, full of inferiority complexes, therefore you cannot lose an argument, so you lie.
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
@jazzbanjobanjoman There has been an oversupply of achitects I presume because it's the glory job. The guy that gets the glory and does the looks of the building. Anyway building booms and busts are caused by actions of the state that artificially try to set the price of capital. Hey I've been to Europe several times as well. One word you can use to describe Europe "History". As in "has-been". Full of trade unions and bankrupt soverigns.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
I majored in women's studies. I did a lot of extra credit work after class:)
TrueAltaic 3 months ago
What a pigeon, stupid woman takes a bad loan and makes the university money by filling up the bird courses. $25,000 interest came out of nowhere? No it came out of the bad loan you signed up for pigeon. Women like this are so brainwashed, she fucked up her life with bad decisions and blames the economy. You go girl! girl power! Why would you persue two more degrees after the first one if your options were already dismal. Bitch plays the pity party with her dead parents too.
szpunar33 3 months ago
It would have been better for most college students to have skipped college and used the money wasted on college for themselves. The college administrators and all the other grossly overpaid college scamsters financially rape the poor inept students. There should be a nationwide, co-ordinated walk out by all college studenta to negotiate the cancellation of student loans/debt. If the system doesn't cancel all student debt, the colleges should be kept closed indefinite4ly by the walkout students.
veniceit1 3 months ago
No one is going to marry her with this kind of debt on her also. She should just go underground.
iowacity88 3 months ago
@iowacity88 Although I'm pretty sure she doesn't swing that way (I'm a woman) I would marry her. She's an intelligent and beautiful person and not everyone is obsessed with money.
cadmiumblue 1 month ago
The real crime here is what all this subsidy for student debt has done for the increasing cost and decreasing value of a college education. You practically have to have a degree to do most of the jobs previosuly done by people that learned on the job because so many people have degrees these days. Many employers aren't using the skills learned in school, they're just using the degree as a screening mechanism to select better candidates.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
If you've had the benefit of 4 years of specialized training, you're equiped to enter the work wold as an employee of another or of yourself. Whatever that thing was that you learned in school, go offer it for sale. Can't find an employer? Start your own company and compete with the place that wouldn't hire you.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
You see these stories and the question that needs to be asked is why is college so expense? Just as easy credit inflated the housing bubble and left millions bankrupt, easy student loan debt as inflated the cost of education. If anything, the cost of college should be falling due to technology.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
Should I go to a 2 year community college first then transfer to a 4 year college ?
jamesjho11 3 months ago
Hey u guys should come with ur skills to Africa... We need more entrepreneurs... im actually looking for a business partner
youngidis 3 months ago
And she cant file for bankruptcy on school loans.
stevebuscemi6 3 months ago
I am a recent undergraduate with a Bachelor of Science. I borrowed $20,000.00 from 2005-2011 and now owe $44,000.00.
Stunrickrollownage 3 months ago
@Stunrickrollownage BS in what major?
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts BS with a major in Biology.
Stunrickrollownage 3 months ago
@Stunrickrollownage Biology has been tough. There seems to be somewhat of an oversupply currently of biology people. I know a few people with degrees from second tier schools that have had to basically "buy" their full time jobs. That is they take low paying jobs in the industry such as temping or bottle washers, etc untill they get offered regular full time employment. Hang tough dude, a science degree is never a bad thing.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
I agree with all the corrupt banking practices and false advertising. But one thing I don't get is "why would anyone graduate with masters in geography?" I know of a person who did Phd in "Dance Sciences" who is in the same situation. Why not do a degree in Science and Engineering. Why choose stupid nonsense majors in first place. I equally hate Salle Mae and the victims of them who fall for stupid majors.
asif365 3 months ago
A "defaulted" person becomes a SLAVE, unable to accumulate wealth. Unable to buy shelter, he/she can only rent. Unable to buy a car, he/she can only lease - at best.
If you think this is merely an accident and not by DESIGN, then you are painfully ignorant and even delusional.
It's no accident either, that tuition cost went up by 600% in 25 - or so - years.
I would advise her, to leave the US - permanently
100s of 1000s choose this way out of the Comblock countries from 1945 until 1990.
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
She *chose* to do three degrees and go 135k into debt .It is totally a Catch-22 situation though. If you don't have the advanced degrees, you will definitely find it difficult to get a well-paid job but if you do go into debt for them, there are no guarantees at the other end especially if you have no connections (her parents are dead). She seems like she would be a good worker though .... she should start her own thing (cleaning etc) but not take out extra debt for it .
miriams76 3 months ago
The dumb bitch who's
"cum lotto" deserves to "cum nada" for sitting around on her fat ass getting 3 fucking degrees. Of course, the cunt is lying to get sympathy.
Parents dead? Kill yourself, stupid cunt.
DforDIckhead2100 3 months ago
@DforDIckhead2100
Obviously, your "highest" level of "education" is a high school "diploma" - at the very best.
I think I'm even overly generous with that assessment.
Flip burgers, clean toilets and stay stupid - boy.
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
Just become an RT/kremlin whore!
All you have to do is:
1) have an iq of less than 90
2) be as ugly as an infected wound
3) be a treasonous cunt
DforDIckhead2100 3 months ago
@DforDIckhead2100 That guy is a modern day propagadist. Someone needs to tell him the cold war is over.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
135,000 dollars in debt? If college education was free, this wouldn't be a problem. And more people would like a college education...
Personally never let your education get in the way of your learning, there are other ways of learning a trade.
It seems like internship jobs from decent organizations would have been more beneficial than "education" from "top" universities...
vilane421 3 months ago
@vilane421 How could it be free, you have to pay for the labor and resources it takes to provide it. If people actually had to pay (as opposed to borrow) for their education you've have higher quality students more serious about what they were doing, studying things that would in demand by the market. We have way too many people studying useless fields living on borrowed money. We need that labor out there working.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts
If you ever been to college you know there are some college courses that must be taken prior to a degree or required to take regardless. Those courses are "college" math, "college" literature", etc. those courses should be free. Or should at least be taught as electives in high school.
You talk about labor and resources well the cost of living in America is already high, I don't see higher quality Americans serious about their own country's problems.
vilane421 3 months ago
@vilane421 I'd prefer we let the market decide the price. Those extra classes are part of what makes the difference between a trade school and a university. The cost of living IS high, but it needs to come down to the level of the productivity of the labor. The higher quality American's as you call them are too busy making money and getting paid. They know they can take their skills anywhere in the world.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts
are you listening to yourself? youre marketing knowledge. but it doesnt matter how many letters are in front of your name or the number of zeros in your account. last time i checked, you don't need a college degree to make lots of money. youre out of practice and your concept has not a leg to stand on.
vilane421 3 months ago
@vilane421 The degree is more useful when you're some else's employee and you're trying to convince them of your qualifications. Even if you work for yourself, you may work as an employee for a period of time to pick up knowledge in your field. A degree in the right field is an investment in your skill set that hopefully leverage for the rest of your life.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts
a degree means your opinion holds more weight than my years of research/of experience. it's like democracy! two wolves and two sheep deciding what's for dinner.
im done. you seem to disassociate yourself from the masses, a practical career is the exact opposite and that is the main argument. people are struggling to find jobs, QUALIFIED people. that's why your argument holds no bearing in this matter. because it's unrealistic and unpractical to people who are struggling.
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moonshadow93924 3 months ago
Watch "college conspiracy" for more information about this problem
mjbarrowful 3 months ago
amerikka is out here..the chickens are back to roost..
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worldmayhem 3 months ago
@LeagueOnFire They are government backed. They will be paid by tax payers, that is why they dont give a fuck.
aaronbassplyr 3 months ago
We should have a debt revolution in this country. Everyone should rack up as much debt as possible in every domain, and then completely refuse to pay any of it.
CorvidDude 3 months ago
@CorvidDude We might already be there man. The problem is that might actually come back to hurt us
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jsnovais1000 3 months ago
Fuck a job. Job = slave. Make your own work.
Anothercoilgun 3 months ago 4
@Anothercoilgun So what do you do with your life assclown
live on money and food stamps provided by others begger is much more noble for you I guess but how will you pay the taxes on your parents house when they die so you can continue to reside in the basment.
sonny134679 3 months ago
Do you guys see something here? Nobody is normal person anymore.
If whoever important person is reading this comment, please press the nuke button. World'd be better with radiation than human wastes.
SpicyHam 3 months ago
If the Penn State crowd went bonkers over JoePa, what the hell are they going to do when they enter the dismal job market?!
1977Melville 3 months ago
The loan sharks and the Education cartel are work together. But then there are so many willing preys.
That being said, isn't geology a very hot major these days for all those mine finding and mining prospect? Gold and Silver etc?
overseachininadoll 3 months ago
Degrees in worthlessness
SiimKilgas 3 months ago 6
divide and conquer the naive..
Hillsillverr 3 months ago
Yes there are not enough jobs...
TruthatCearcie 3 months ago
@TruthatCearcie There are if prices are allowed to adjust. If you restrict the market for labor you get unemployment.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts
um, there are never enough jobs unless the level of unemployment is 0%...
I know I heard that some governments pay students to go to school because doing so is helping society, we should do that here.
TruthatCearcie 3 months ago
@TruthatCearcie I'm not sure if you ever get exactly 0% but the market is organic and works towards equilibrium if it's permitted.
There are places that follow the idea of free university with support. But in those places, resources are scarce, and on the top couple of percent of students are given this chance. The rest don't have the choice of going to university. Also, the fileds that they study are likely to be dictated to some degree by the state. I prefer letting people chose & pay.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts you said "the fields that they study are likely to be dictated to some degree by the state." To the best of my knowledge many of the nations that pay minimum wage for students to attend college do not require them to take out loans at all and do not completely control what courses they take although some do. In any case wouldn't it be better to just pay people to go to college unless they want to go to one of the ivy league colleges or some other noteworthy college as I have suggested
TruthatCearcie 3 months ago
@TruthatCearcie I don't like the idea of the state incentivizing any particular activity. Who chooses who receives the benefit? Who chooses what they study? Collectivism is slavery .Freedom is best. I made it through school without taking loans. When I was in college, it was affordable enough that I could work during my summer break. College would be cheaper today than it was back then if it weren't for the cheap credit for student loans. The state needs to get out of education.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
That isn't exactly what I meant. but after reading your comment I started thinking about what you said.
I have decided I should do additional research on this topic.
Thank you for taking the time to talk to me @GaryVolts ...
TruthatCearcie 3 months ago
A masters in GEOGRAPHY? My boss is looking to hire a Mandarin speaking business analyst who can build financial models. He sent a project to a few candidates and have not been happy with the results. These candidates have been in academia and have no real business world experience or have been out of the working world for so long and its showing. If these people are coming out lacking skills, what is a masters in Geography going to bring to the table?
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aynradd 3 months ago
Bankers, such "practical" rich persons serve as the economic parasites of the collective, merely profiting from the actual, pratical, productive work of others without contributing anything much of their own to the productive process but their parasitic sucking through interest loans.
LucidiaRevolution 3 months ago
@LucidiaRevolution The bankers are just feeding off the corrupt environment created by the Federal Reserve. They're the opportunists, not the cause. BTW, there is nothing wrong with charging rent for capital which is what interest is.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
Many people with the so-called "more practical" degrees in Business, and Accounting, Engineering, and Biotechnology are unemployed. Unemployment is not about having been "too stupid" to choose a "practical" major. Job specific programs don't educate on development of your free individuality and humanity - that's what university is practical for.
LucidiaRevolution 3 months ago
@LucidiaRevolution You've got a much better chance with a practical degree. You can study individuality and humanity when you're rich enough to pay for it without taking loans or study those things outside the university environment where the cost of tuition is the price of a book.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts Degrees that you are referring to as "more practical" actually aren''t generally more practical for satisfying broad life needs, which are much more than monetary needs. More practical financially? Perhaps, but there is much more to success in life than money. I wish banksters especially the central banksters would recognize that, and stop corrupting government by controlling which bills get passed and which don't - they have ruined the legal systems through bribery.
LucidiaRevolution 3 months ago
@LucidiaRevolution Since money is the medium of exchange, you can exchange it for most of those other things. I like to say the best things in life are free, but having money helps you find them. With enough money, you can buy leasure time to study whatever pursuit you want. The kinds of things like personal fulfillment and such aren't the place of government or economy.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts Why don't you say this to the central banksters that center the economy around their selfish personal fulfillment and greedy monetary wants even when that treatment of the economy counters or hinders human fulfillment of the statistically general population and impedes true economic progress for the species?
LucidiaRevolution 3 months ago
Just wait until more corporations start laying off employees and outsourcing your jobs. Then more people will wake up and see what's going on. Wolf-PAC . com
CHAOSoriginal 3 months ago
This chick is cute as hell. Cant the private lenders give her a break? I would LOL
onassi 3 months ago
Why does she live in such a nice apartment?
heidirh 3 months ago
The education system is one of the biggest scams in history (especially the college loan "education system").
xvidpromox 3 months ago
lol geography...
BCt0xiN 3 months ago
wish EVERYONE was desperate to find work. The people who are working need to lose their jobs.
LazyOtaku 3 months ago
The girl is kind of cute though. Honey, find yourself a nice guy to help you in life, and um, help you make better decisions.
Populist1488 3 months ago
I was recently going to Radford ( with no loan) and I asked this pretty girl what she was majoring in. She said psychology. I was thinking, how can you be so pretty and so stupid at the same time. Of course, I didn't say it out load like that; but her reply was, "she had to go with her heart." Too many people aren't thinking with their heads these days. College is a socialist scam, and is the result of the government "creating jobs." I would rather work to create my own job, phuck college.
Populist1488 3 months ago
@Populist1488 When you're rich or good looking, you can afford to go with your heart. Life isn't fair. The rest of us ugly poor people have to get real jobs.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@ College grads
Research English teaching jobs in Asia.
Watch videos from Americans, Canadians & Aussies teaching in Asia.
I recommend video clips from Simon and Martina.
Their channels are: simonandmartina & simonandmartinabonus
These two Canadians have been living in South Korea for several years & uploaded many videos for people like you.
***Before you choose Japan, watch Fukushima radiation warning videos from Dr. Christopher Busby & Arnie Gundersen. It's getting worse, not better!!!
KimInLosAngeles 3 months ago
Students are in debt close to a trillion dollars because of college loans which are extremely high to pay back.All I see are a bunch of comments degrading the young lady.I am really disappointed at the young high school students making such silly remarks.Its a trillion bucks hard heads.The young lady is in debt for 135K,not a small amount by any means.The system is broke when there is that much debt.Each year I see more just like her,in debt,with a degree that can't find a job.UTube idiots.
profsat5 3 months ago
Easy solution: Get out of the US. Go to Canada, Europe.
gambaownsus 3 months ago
cont'd
- doulas - healing, etc.
Start local currencies (in their communities)- learn weaving, smithing,
thatching - brickmaking - (earth houses) - papermaking, home schooling, teaching, childcare, etc. and go on from there.
That is the ONLY way to go now.
Everyone- fr China to NYC- is suffering fr the banksters play- their Great Game- they're laughing at us. They're telling us ahead of time, what they're going to do to us: break the SYSTEM!
We might as well, get ahead of the Game!
EarthaKit2 3 months ago
tptb are givg them that, and laughng in their faces....because there' no longer a use for that. Or any office jobes or easy sit own jobs.
What there IS a terribly need of is: "hand-on work."
Students MUST link and start new businesses, fr their homes, renting a place, etc.
Get a licensee ( to save problems ) - DRAW UP A CONTRACT betw ea. other
= research basic law /legalese (See John Harris' vid "It's an Illusion.")-
crash courses on carpentry - farming - raising animals ...
cont'd
EarthaKit2 3 months ago
Don't bother going to University unless it's for something very practical, like being a nurse, a doctor or something like that. Unless you have wealthy parents or you belong to one of the blood line families who instantaneously gets into Harvard or Yale even though they're dumb as phuck (ie Bush) then don't bother. Just go straight to McDonalds. Work for a corporation all your life and fight for the scraps they throw for you. Or we can all get up off our asses and clean house.
SunUp08 3 months ago 20
@SunUp08 You mean lose your jobs.
LazyOtaku 3 months ago
@SunUp08 Your Right, Collage is a Scam Go teach yourself what you want to know at a library at least it won't cost you anything.
DeathcakesXZ 3 months ago
@SunUp08 I dont know what generation your from but when I was younger every adult told me 'go to college, you will get a good job' which was the case. I am going to school for what I want because I'm fucking paying for it. I wanted to better myself to become something I could never with out a university. I will also be the first in my family to actually graduate a university so to hear you say you should just go to school for something YOU call practical is offending.
Pinkevilducky 3 months ago
@Pinkevilducky I don't care whether it's offending to you or not. It's offending that people are having to pay ridiculous amounts of money to get an education. I graduated in 2007 and was also told in my school that in order to get a good job I would need to go to University to get it. Well, welcome to generation disappointment. I'm lucky to say I have a job now, but many of my friends are still struggling and the jobs that were promised are not there. You'll find out soon enough tho. Good luck.
SunUp08 3 months ago
@Pinkevilducky
You think going to college will qualify you for a "good job"
You think graduating from a University with a degree in "Philosophy and the arts" or "Geography" means anything in the REAL WORLD, THE "PRACTICAL" WORLD?
You family brought the bullshit that the government was selling them and so have you, sadly...
Don't worry, you'll find out soon enough, kid.
TankSwift 3 months ago
@SunUp08
Unfortunately, her initial choice of education/specialty was a perfectly rational decision 5-6 years ago, there were jobs available with such degrees. During her college years, the world has changed, but not only that, the College environment (and the demands of study) isolates the students from the real - especially the economic - world, so when they get out, they may - or may - or - may not - have a marketable skill/degree, regardless of the (initial) prospects 5-6 years earlier..
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
@jazzbanjobanjoman I agree. It's not the same anymore. So people need to be extra careful about what they choose to do when it concerns taking such disgusting loans out to do them too. I wish I did.
SunUp08 3 months ago
@SunUp08 I think your first sentence said it best. Don't borrow a bunch of money to study something that the economy doesn't need. Too many young people have been financing the their early lives as adults using student debt. The excuse: "I'm a student!".
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts
It's virtually IMPOSSIBLE to forecast what the economy will need 5-6 years down the road.
For an extreme example, look at post WWII Europe, when advanced degrees - even in physics and engineering - were not marketable, as only raw muscle was needed for re-building and construction. Only architects were doing well. It was America's gain, as tens of thousands of people with such education came to the US (and Canada) from all over Western Europe.
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
@jazzbanjobanjoman Impossible? Really? You don't hink that someone with an engineering degree might have a better chance to find employment than someone that got a degree in literature? Anyway, even in your oddball expection example, those people with useful training were able to emmigrate to another place that their skill were in demand. That's what having useful skills allows you to do.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts
You are just another stupid American who is incapable of critical and logical thinking. Yeah, I'm European and I'm appalled at every time how illogical and unreasoning you are as a people (or culture) even in the face of logic, examples and reason.
You state, but do not demonstrate (provide examples) - a noticeable American shortcoming.
That's why your skills are unexportable to Europe, as few in Europe (Europeans) value your intellectual prowess (little) and education (inadequate).
jazzbanjobanjoman 3 months ago
@jazzbanjobanjoman If you're European then why does you profile say you're from the US? Are you claiming you're European like being caucasian, from that continent originally? I also see you're a 9/11 Truther. So the best you can do is call me names? I have a feeling that you're just playing games on Youtube rather than actually having an honest debate. You aren't so much interested in the answer but more in the excitment of the conflict.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
It used to be these women could go for a soft degree while snagging an engineer. They would get their easy, useless degree making their parents proud and marry the engineer and stay home with the children. Those days are over. Men want women to pull in equal or more income. No sane man will ever marry a woman with debt, especially $135k in debt. With her degree, she can't even compete with H1-B holders who'll work for the promise of a green card.
jskaggs2008 3 months ago
@jskaggs2008 The funny thing is, the money that the banks lend doesn't even exist. So you end up paying the loan money AND the interest on money that doesn't even exist in the first place. It's backed by absolutely NOTHING. That is the craziest thing about all of this sh*t.
SunUp08 3 months ago
@jskaggs2008 she didn't actually have 135k, she borrowed it, so yes she still would have had to worry about being evicted. There are no solutions in America anymore aside from being a serf or fighting back.
laslopanaflex01 3 months ago
She could have used the $135K to buy a house and she wouldn't have to worry about getting evicted. As housing prices drop through the floor, she could buy two houses and rent one out for income.
jskaggs2008 3 months ago
@kemar911 becoming an entrepreneur takes start-up capital, even if your plan is to sell hot dogs from a hot dog stand you need to first buy the stand, how can she do that with bad credit and no income?
Just admit it, there are no solutions for people like her aside from revolution and mob lynchings of the bankers.
laslopanaflex01 3 months ago
Become an entrepreneur. Its a hard road but the results are limitless
kemar911 3 months ago
She should try finding a job from abroad.
kaianttila73i 3 months ago
a masters degree in geography and 135K in debt....LOL
Steve2323ZX 3 months ago
LoL @ Land of the free
FD87 3 months ago 3
It's their own fault, don't start something you cannot afford.
myspaceisforfags82 3 months ago
@BunnySwanson What’s your point? I don’t believe you understood my comment.
whwoowee 3 months ago
R u fuckin morons seriously defending banks like chase for destroying futures like hers? Fucking faggots
12Oc7ock 3 months ago 6
@12Oc7ock I think I'd be more pissed at the guidance counselors that encouraged her to get useless degree or the government insurance that enabled banks to loan money to 18 year old kids, and the inflation in college tuitions caused by same.
GaryVolts 3 months ago
@GaryVolts The guidance counselors are a bunch of arrogant frauds with cheap sales-men techniques.
dutytocareforothers 2 weeks ago
@dutytocareforothers Agreed!
agenthelios1 1 day ago
My whole life story. FU Goldman Sachs, EDMC, Sallie, and all Private/ For-Profit Colleges should be burn down.
anothaview 3 months ago
"WE" need to tell Sally to go fuck herself!
whwoowee 3 months ago
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whwoowee 3 months ago
@BunnySwanson Ya, it was a very difficult decision to move back to Canada, but with the US debt to GDP ratio hovering around 110% with no end in sight unless taxes are doubled across the board, it makes me wonder. If the US fiscal house is in order, then nothing can stop it, it's the greatest nation on earth. My fear is that this fiscal meltdown is bigger than all of us really know, and that it is quite possible this is a protracted slump lasting longer than a decade, possibly two.
shmiggen 3 months ago
At this point, I'm so grateful that my family us paying for my tuition.
Nanostarification 3 months ago
Students that cant pay get a passport and leave the country start a new life that is your only hope...the U.S. system screwed screw them back!
JohnnyBGood11 3 months ago 2
@JohnnyBGood11 I was told I can't get a passport because I have an outstanding debt (just student loans only). So I have to go down with the ship.
j2201987 3 months ago in playlist More videos from RTAmerica
@j2201987 who told you this? it's a lie.
Steve2323ZX 3 months ago
@Steve2323ZX a friend told me a few years back after going to the post office to apply and he's been attacking his student loan debt like crazy so he can get one and leave the country. He'll soon be free and clear of all debts. I myself went and they said they check your background and one of the req's is that you dont have any outstanding debts (like student loans), so I can't even apply for one.
j2201987 3 months ago
@j2201987 you've been misinformed. I know many people with outstanding debt who take trips all over the world. if you've been making the monthly payments, your record should be clean and getting a passport should be easy. Think about it, most doctors have tons of student loan debt, and it takes them years if not decades to pay it off. Does that mean they can't get a passport? How many doctors take trips to other countries for vacation? Trust me, a lot. I used to work at a hospital.
Steve2323ZX 3 months ago
YOU GOT SCAMMED!!!
WorldwideWakeupCall 3 months ago
Having a diploma does not ensure you fuck all
WorldwideWakeupCall 3 months ago
I don't have a crock pot that nice? I don't even have a crock pot!
eloprep 3 months ago
And out of that $40,000 loan, how much did you use to decorate your kitchen? =)
eloprep 3 months ago
Laugh out fucking loud! These dumbass college sluts better get a job sucking dick and giving hand jobs. That's pretty much all they can do.
trple5 3 months ago
starting at a community collage and you could have cut the debt in half no sympathy.
nathanaelj100 3 months ago 2
Two things that were hyped as necessities for life yet turned out to be a complete waste for a young person. College and the military. Sad.
seanlaca 3 months ago
If your 18 or 19 yrs old your probably asking yourself, "I should go to college why?".
1977Melville 3 months ago
I say... don't pay a fucking red cent to the banks for the student loan. Focus keeping the roof over your head and food in your gut. 'Bout 700/mth. HA! What is the bank gonna do, repossess your text books and degree from your wall??? Best thing she can do is become a tutor.
Filmchica 3 months ago
Glad I went into Welding at vocational tech, even the ex-cons get offered employment left and right.
DIJV79 3 months ago
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its a FIAT currency, there is no money, only credits and debits, everything is created with signatures. and all debts can only be discharged with another signature, THATS IT.
TurboGC8 3 months ago
Thank God my dad worked 3 jobs to put me through my BA and JD at Pepperdine .... thanks dad
yebeche 3 months ago
You good in study, you never good in work. Tell me when was the last time you clean the street around your house? You most likely never.
jnnycliff 3 months ago
seems to me she should have gotten a degree in common sense. This large debt didn't just sneak up on her. she should have used some of that brain she has, and changed majors about 3 years ago--before all the debt. I don't feel sorry for her. She can cry a river, just like the millions who have already lost the real jobs they had. join the club.
thaboomer53 3 months ago
@thaboomer53 its a FIAT currency, there is no money, only credits and debits, everything is created with signatures. and all debts can only be discharged with another signature, THATS IT.
TurboGC8 3 months ago
All these grads now know that they have been scammed. You don't need a college degree to clerk at Wally World. The world has plenty of out of work PHD's. It isn't going to get any better. Welcome to the new normal. I hear 7-11 has a few openings. Oh well, there's always ----no you don't really want to do that---yet.
thaboomer53 3 months ago
MASTER DEGREE IN GEOGRAPHY
i mean really this pretty much explains itself look i respect people who go to college for the sole purpose to expand your knowledge but lets keep real thats not the way it is nowdays ....i really feel sad for this women.... MOVE TO virginia and come apply at my taco bell and theres a job for you waiting for you here.
MrGoodJason 3 months ago
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thank god im not going to college i graduated high school and thats it ;)
MrGoodJason 3 months ago