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In reply to the discussion: Duers know anybody that has dropped out of the workforce? [View all]Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)35. I don't disagree with anything you wrote, but I would point out that your last sentence
doesn't match the preceding description at all. What you describe sounds very much like a wasteland.
People with advanced degrees and years of experience wandering from job to job, dragging a debt load that is constantly added to by the necessity of constantly changing skill and certificate requirements, with no real hope of ever being secure.
We need STEM workers as long as they are willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars to become the technological equivalent of day laborers.
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If I ever just dropped out of the work force, my chances of survival would be pretty slim.
phleshdef
Dec 2013
#1
In my experience, no. Ageism is SOP throughout the field, and you're in the last job
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#14
"The rates I see the people that do the actual work being paid today is frankly shocking"
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#15
I would add to that GIS skills. Python and SQL programmers/developers are in demand and
adirondacker
Dec 2013
#25
He should try merging medical and CS...that will probably be a growth industry! nt
MADem
Dec 2013
#26
I don't disagree with anything you wrote, but I would point out that your last sentence
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#35
I'm trying to say we don't have crystals in our hands that start blinking red at 40.
jeff47
Dec 2013
#37
+1 for "pushed out". I know people who haven't completely stopped looking, but doubt they'll
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#4