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In reply to the discussion: Why is it always young men? Is testosterone poisoning a problem? [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)The first part of my post is a quote from "Backlash" the famous book by Susan Faludi which was referenced in Sleepless in Seattle where Meg Ryan says "nobody read that book".
Not sure if the competition is worse, although with today's unemployment rate, things are bad now. Or if expectations are higher. The college degree is more common, and thus not as valuable. I read somewhere that even in the 1970s college graduates were taking blue collar jobs at Ford plants, and in the late 1980s I had a hell of a time getting a job with my undergraduate degree. Actually I never did get another job with my degrees, other than a part-time teaching job for one year. Since then I have worked in low paying factories and as a janitor. So I know about feeling like the world's biggest loser because I was 1st runner up in 2003 and 2nd runner up in 1995, 1997 and 2000. Look at that, such a big loser that I couldn't even win the world's biggest loser contest.
I demand a recount.