I've added 5 posters to my "Ignore" list just with this one thread.
All for cruelty.
All for cruelty.
Quote from IanMacQuaide:
I've added 5 posters to my "Ignore" list just with this one thread.
All for cruelty.

Quote from noob_trad3r:
http://www.examiner.com/x-25852-Top...rads-stuck-with-student-loan-debt-and-no-jobs
Ok, I know what youâre thinking. Why is he raising points about employment and consumer confidence? Itâs simple. Many of us are encouraging our children to attend college directly after high school. However, thereâs one teeny-weeny problem. Right now, the average grad student accumulates approximately $100,000 in student loan debt. If the trade off is a $12 per hour job at Starbucks, does it really make sense to push higher education? Employers claim college grads are inexperienced and generally unprepared to be productive inside the workplace. But I was always under the impression college provided such experience.
Quote from Kassz007:
Sounds like you have not been to college/university. Clearly you find no value in higher education for some reason. I am not sure about you guys in the USA, but the average college/university student loan debt is nowhere NEAR that $100,000 figure in Canada.
And we have jobs for our grads as well...
Is noob_trader out to lunch or is this reality in the USA?
Quote from zdreg:
If I make "unwieldy sums of money" is it your business how I spend it?