That's capitalism for you. I don't know anyone with a good job who didn't get it for knowing the right person. If you go about it the "honest" way, I mean going to interviews in equal conditions with everyone else, good luck.
Indeed. You don't see many women with jobs achieved that way. Or people who aren't old and white and belong to the correct religion and gender. All you get is people voting you down, as if that's some kind of accepted status quo, rather than complete ignorance of a huge problem.
Is it normal that I am a university grad but cannot find any work?
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That's capitalism for you. I don't know anyone with a good job who didn't get it for knowing the right person. If you go about it the "honest" way, I mean going to interviews in equal conditions with everyone else, good luck.
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Indeed. You don't see many women with jobs achieved that way. Or people who aren't old and white and belong to the correct religion and gender. All you get is people voting you down, as if that's some kind of accepted status quo, rather than complete ignorance of a huge problem.
Sorry to say, but it's still a huge problem.