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Why I have next to no chance of ever getting hired.

seattle-gadgets:

1. I spoke out publicly on being Aspergers. This now days is a no no. Even if you do it to help others understand Aspergers. A lot of HR departments will search the web and find my name next posts talking about being Aspergers.

This makes me hire risk because of the ADA. They will see me as a lawsuit waiting to happen. Even if I despise such lawsuits.

2. I spoke out on politics publicly. Again this is a no no. Considering were I stand on politics and who is currently in the Whitehouse. Then my degree is also in an industry that is incredibly leftest. If you are libertarian, never get a entertainment based degree like me. You will never get work.

Again HR will search my name and come up with political posts with my name attached.

3. I have spoke out on student loans and the waste of college degrees. Another unpopular topic that one should never speck of if one wants work.

4. The new trend of personality tests. Both law end jobs, like retail and high end jobs like what Epic Systems has to offer. Now require a personality test as a job requirement.

I have never passed one in my life. There for this tests are a barrier to me. A wall to my chances of employment. Personality is more important then skill now days. Personality also does not mean you can’t do the job ether. I can fake happy. It would be like a acting job. Pulse with some jobs, why do you have to be perky? Why is this a requirement?

In some stores were they have this personality tests. I have seen some of the most grumpy people in the world. Who can careless about their jobs. So if the personality tests are working. Why do they have the opposite in the types of people they hire?

5. Some employers will hire you based on your credit score and amount of debt. As an example. If you have a large amount of debt. You can’t get security clearance. Both in the private sector and the goverment.

With the amount of student debt I have racketed up. I have no why of getting these kinds of jobs.

6. I have no industry experience. Before the economy went into its nose dive. My industry of animation. The hire out from grads at my school was close to a 100%. After the economy fell on its face. The industry retroactively started to require three years of industry experience.

When you are fresh out of college how the hell are you expected to have 3 years of industry experience? I had a lot of employers who loved my work, but they were not willing to hire based on that sole fact I had no experience in the industry experience. “Sorry Joe we love your work but you have no experience!”

7. I am stuck loving with parents because of my lack of employment prospects. We I live. If you have a 4 year degree. You have no chance at work. It does not matter what degree it is. It could be in underwater basket weaving and you could not get hire.

Here is why. 1. You are considered a flight risk, they will think you will go for a better paid job the minute you find one. 2. Jealously on the part of the hiring mangers, “he has a degree and I don’t!” 3. The mangers fear you because of your degree. They think you are out for their job.

With all of this I have zero chance of ever getting hired by anyone, anywhere. There is no light at the end of my tunnel. It has caved in and is permanently blocked.

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Federal Student Loan Scam Alan Collinge Coast to Coast 05-27-2011 (by MrThemastercleanser)

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In the first hour, Ian Punnett welcomed the founder of StudentLoanJustice.org, Alan Collinge, who discussed how federal student loans have become predatory, turning a generation into debtor slaves. “It’s a socially horrible epidemic,” he declared, noting that America’s total student loan debt now surpasses the nation’s credit card debt. He explained that student loans are particularly pernicious because they contain no consumer safeguards such as bankruptcy protection, statute of limitations, or the ability to re-finance the debt in an open market. As a result of these factors, Collinge said, when a loan is defaulted, it can double or even triple due to penalties and fees.

In looking at the source of the problem, Collinge pointed to student loan advocates and the Department of Education as the key entities that “failed to play their part” in overseeing lending practices. According to him, the DOE has been using a faulty metric to determine the default rate on student loans, thus misleading Congress into increasing the allowable limits on colleges for lending. Additionally, Collinge said, the DOE actually makes “about 22% versus what they pay out” for defaulted student loans. In order to fix the student loan epidemic, Collinge endorsed restoring bankruptcy protections for these loans. Should that happen, he said, “a multitude of problems” will resolve themselves, including an “almost overnight” drop in college tuitions.

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Student loan forgiveness act, madness!

My fellow friends from collage seem to be universally supporting Student Loan Forgiveness act. It is a little annoy to say the least. Reminds me of the housing loan bust of a few years ago.

Why does the goverment have to pay off your dept? Considering it is payed from other tax payers. It is not like that money come from thin air. It has to come from someplace. In this case the productive members in our society.

Here is what I would propose to fix the student loan dept issue.

1. Make Sallie Mae follow the same laws as every other loan provider has to follow. Do not give them exceptions, like bankruptcy immunity. Were it is almost impossible for the former student to include his dept in a bankruptcy. 

2. Get the goverment out of the loan business. As it stands now. Under Obama care. Student loan under the law can only be done by the goverment. This gives us a monopoly. Lack of competition creates lack of innovation. No developments in new services and products. that can best benefit the student and former student.

Then you also have a system were the goverment can pick and choose winners in who gets loan money, and what schools can accept student loan money, and who can get “Forgiveness”

3. In the short term they can limit the amount of money given out. Like health insurance. Student loans have inflated the cost of education. The colleges think the money from the loans are a bottomless pit were they can keep drawing money from. They don’t need to follow traditional free market principles. They can keep raising the cost forever. 

4. Encourage free market to flourish. So we current and former students have employment. Deregulate every thing so business want to grow and hire more people. So we can earn money to pay off our dept, instead of being unemployed.

Just a few ideas I have.

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Need work.

seattle-gadgets:

I need work. It is so frustrating. I am to educated for my area. Under qualified any were else. I am stuck in a catch 22. People in my industry love my art, but will not hire me because I don’t have 3 years of industry experience. Something that is impossible to do right out of college. Then in my area were I live, I am now unemployed because no one will hire me or others like me who have 4 year degrees. I am at my whits end. Its sending me into a deeper dispersion in the process.

If I knew what I know now. I would not have gone to college. I would have had four solid years of work under my belt, and not student loans. I could have been in a management position by now. Instead I am back at school getting a MBA so I can delay the pain of my student loans. In the end I wont be any more hireable then I was before.

I at this point have no future.

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Hustlin’: Why We Should Stop Obsessing Over What College Majors Make Us Rich
We get it, English majors are poor. But instead of following the money, shouldn’t we be asking why our culture undervalues arts and humanities? College students should certainly know what they’re getting into when they choose to study, say, philosophy or German, especially with tuition costs and student loan interest rates rising. But those figures should be coupled with a few important caveats.
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I would agree. Yet there are a lot of employers who expect a degree. Even if the work does not need that knowledge. I have a animation degree. I had to get it if I wanted to work in animation. Why? Because the people who hire animators will not even look at my art unless I have that degree. Yet the work and skill does not need the college degree. All you need is good computer and art skills. Things you can gain on your own.
What a sad world we live in.
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good:

Hustlin’: Why We Should Stop Obsessing Over What College Majors Make Us Rich

We get it, English majors are poor. But instead of following the money, shouldn’t we be asking why our culture undervalues arts and humanities? College students should certainly know what they’re getting into when they choose to study, say, philosophy or German, especially with tuition costs and student loan interest rates rising. But those figures should be coupled with a few important caveats.

Read more on GOOD→

I would agree. Yet there are a lot of employers who expect a degree. Even if the work does not need that knowledge. I have a animation degree. I had to get it if I wanted to work in animation. Why? Because the people who hire animators will not even look at my art unless I have that degree. Yet the work and skill does not need the college degree. All you need is good computer and art skills. Things you can gain on your own.

What a sad world we live in.

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Student Loan Debt Exceeds $1 Trillion.

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October 20, 2011 - Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis speaks to the “Early Show” anchors about the increase of student loans and gives some tips on paying off debt.

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Student Loans In America: the Next Big Credit Bubble

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PolygamousRanchKid writes “In late 1965, President Lyndon Johnson stood in the modest gymnasium of what had once been the tiny teaching college he attended and announced a program to promote education. Almost a half-century later these modest steps have metastasized into a huge, federally guaranteed student-loan industry. On October 25th the Obama administration added indebted students to the list of banks, car companies, homeowners, solar manufacturers and others that have benefited from a federal handout. In response to students burying their obligations in court during the 1970s, anti-default provisions were imposed to make it almost impossible to shed student loans in bankruptcy. There are increasingly loud calls for reform of the system, with demands that range from a full-fledged bail-out of borrowers to a phased curtailment of government lending. The changes announced this week are designed to ease the pressure on struggling graduates. Borrowers who qualify will get payment relief, not debt relief. The administration says these changes will have no cost to taxpayers.

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Coast To Coast AM - 27.5.2011 - 1/4 - Student Loan Scam

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Guests: Alan Collinge
Student Loan Scam:

During the first hour, Ian Punnett welcomed the founder of StudentLoanJustice.org, Alan Collinge, who discussed how federal student loans have become predatory, turning a generation into debtor slaves. “It’s a socially horrible epidemic,” he declared, noting that America’s total student loan debt now surpasses the nation’s credit card debt. He explained that student loans are particularly pernicious because they contain no consumer safeguards such as bankruptcy protection, statute of limitations, or the ability to re-finance the debt in an open market. As a result of these factors, Collinge said, when a loan is defaulted, it can double or even triple due to penalties and fees.

In looking at the source of the problem, Collinge pointed to student loan advocates and the Department of Education as the key entities that “failed to play their part” in overseeing lending practices. According to him, the DOE has been using a faulty metric to determine the default rate on student loans, thus misleading Congress into increasing the allowable limits on colleges for lending. Additionally, Collinge said, the DOE actually makes “about 22% versus what they pay out” for defaulted student loans. In order to fix the student loan epidemic, Collinge endorsed restoring bankruptcy protections for these loans. Should that happen, he said, “a multitude of problems” will resolve themselves, including an “almost overnight” drop in college tuitions.

Open Lines:

The remainder of the program was devoted to Open Lines and featured callers responding to the student loan issue as well as sharing their tales of the strange and unusual. “I don’t see UFOs,” Catherine in Arizona insisted, “I’m one of those very boring people who does not have strange things happen.” However, she shared the one strange tale which has flummoxed her for the past two years. She recalled seeing an 18-wheeler, parked at a truck stop, which sported a “holographic picture of a grey” alien on the back. As she got closer, the image became more vivid and then disappeared as she went past it. Despite attributing the sighting to her imagination, Catherine was mystified when the incident repeated itself two weeks later. Strangely, the truck also bore no company identification on it and appeared seamless, “almost like a mirror.”

Later, Hale in Greensburg, Indiana shared the uplifting tale of how his dog sensed his arrival home from the Navy. Hale explained that, upon getting out of the service, he planned on surprising his parents by not letting them know he was coming home. As such, on the day of his return, he was dropped off by a friend on the street corner near his house. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to him, the family’s dog had been so anxious to go outside that Hale’s parents let the canine out to roam. However, the pooch did not go too far, Hale laughed, because “when I got out of the car, on the corner, my dog was sitting there, waiting for me.”

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BREAKING: Home Raided By SWAT for Student Loans

The Mob is now our government. They are out to brake your knees.

Uploaded by lonelantern on Jun 8, 2011

http://RTR.org | A SWAT team broke into a home at the request of the US Department of Education to arrest and collect on a defaulted student loan. Kenneth Wright was dragged from his Stockton California home in his underwear while his children were in held police custody for several hours as they searched for his estranged wife. We bring you coverage of the unfolding story with remarks from Sheriff Richard Mack on the increased use of SWAT teams nationwide and Congressman Ron Paul’s remarks on the Department of Education.

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  • SWAT team breaks down man’s door because of student loans (news10.net)
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