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In reply to the discussion: Push For Science Majors, But Lots Of Unemployed Ph.D's Already [View all]TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)16. I've been saying this for years...
the population is outgrowing its ability to find work for itself.
If anyone thinks it's bad here, head for those parts of the world where unemployment numbers of 50% and up are becoming the new normal.
In the past that this happened, new industries arose to absorb surplus workers, but that may not work any more.
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Knowledge isn't worth what it used to be worth. Something to do with those magic
dimbear
Jul 2012
#2
My recollection of one survey was that PhD Biology grads made less than Master Biology
FarCenter
Jul 2012
#20
This is a really profound post. I would love to see you elaborate on its themes and
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#19
Great post indeed, but unfortunately, there is no reason to believe that the competition will end
Romulox
Jul 2012
#38
Cant be done all at once because the employers couldn't hire and train new employees fast enough
NNN0LHI
Jul 2012
#42
Not all that many, and many of the ones already in the work force are not eager to leave
SoCalDem
Jul 2012
#24
Does the fact that facts don't matter anymore have something to do with this?
SoutherDem
Jul 2012
#12
I was forunate to get my PhD in 1999 when academic jobs were still reasonably available
aikoaiko
Jul 2012
#22
Oh they just chose the wrong major er...career...wait its that they chose the wrong college
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#27