It was a
good thing that the media is now pursuing the problem of underemployment of our
graduates from our world class universities that have a renowned reputation, I
heard that employers really loved to employ the graduates from these world
class universities and our graduates are in great demand. So if any graduate
from these world class universities failed to get a job, it must be his own
fault. They graduated from world class universities but without the skills the
employers want, or for the reasons like some unthinking parrots would spout
every day, our graduates are demanding, lazy, choosy, only want high pay but
not wanting to work, entitlement mentality.
Not to worry, these sick parrots would be here to repeat the shame shit
they stored in their heads instead of their bottoms.
While the
media are picking up this dreadful news of our pathetic graduates, spending a
small fortune and putting great effort to get their As and degrees, some asses
are still telling stupid things like it is a good thing, normal that only a
small percentage is not employed. Or some saying, they are not tracking,
meaning why waste time tracking them, or they are only interested in tracking
part time employment. Now you know why they are so blur or ignorant about the
problems faced by our jobless or underemployed graduates. They don’t even know,
they don’t bother. So, they quoted a Sarah that had been hunting for a job
since May but ended up taking something not relevant to her fine arts degree. Reading between the lines, nobody cares
despite the media starting to dig up the shit. It is her fault for taking a
course that has no market demand.
How can our
world class universities be churning out graduates that did not have the skills
employers want? Do our universities think that our graduates are all children
of millionaires or ministers and went to universities to study for fun, study
courses that have no market value because they don’t need to work after
graduation? Why offer courses that have no market demand, not marketable and
making the poor graduates struggled to get the degrees and wasting 3 or 4 years
of their lives in the universities for nothing? Do the universities have the
responsibility to do their due diligence to offer relevant courses and not
issuing degrees that cannot be eaten?
Whose fault is that? The universities or the students? No need to ask
for the answers. It must be the students. The question, is it fair to blame the
young students who did not know what the job market is all about? Aren’t the
universities in a better position, with better knowledge, to offer the relevant
and useful courses for the students?
And who was
that to say that only two percent of the graduates are unemployed or
underemployed and that is healthy? In normal cases it is healthy. But when 2
million foreigners are employed here, many with fictitious degrees, some with
fake degrees, some with longkang university degrees, it is NOT ok. Something is
very wrong. Something is very sick.
By the way,
apart from the professional degrees, many degrees are not designed to fit into
the job market fresh from the universities, eg the arts and social sciences,
the general sciences, humanities, the artistic courses. How can employers
expect young graduates to be immediately employable and with the skills to
start work when fresh out from universities?
While those
responsible for the plight of our graduates from our world class universities
are talking cock, I hope the media will continue to pursue this issue and
highlight the pains and suffering of our young and their parents, being left on
the lurch by the people responsible to look after them in the initial years of
their working life, the people that they voted to protect their interests.
The media
should also dismiss the fools and irresponsible Singaporeans that are running
down our young graduates and passing silly comments that the unemployed and
underemployed graduates have only themselves to be blamed. The media should
also take to task those million dollar people in education for turning the
other way when our graduates from our world class universities are bashed and
ridiculed as worthless and with a piece of paper that cannot be eaten. The
media can play a big role to champion the cause of our miserable graduates from
our world class universities as they have been abandoned by the very people
they trusted and placed their hopes on. They are on their own, dismissed and
discredited, insulted and taunted by irresponsible Singaporeans in their own country.
There is a
time to fight and defend your very own brothers and sisters. If no one is going
to fight for them, then, like the Sarah they interviewed said, the last option
is to go overseas. Oh yes, Skillsfuture
will train them to be employable overseas when they cannot find employment in
their own countries. And the govt is going overseas trying to attract overseas
Singaporeans to come back home because we are losing our Singaporean core.
Dunno what shit they are talking or doing. So these young graduates can first
go overseas and then be invited to come back later in life.
In the
meantime foreigners, more than 2m of them with half past six degrees are happily employed, all
with the right skills, better than our world class university graduates. And
they have no problem securing a job here, even applying from a distance, in
their home country.