Can someone here explain this? Someone with an International Business degree and MBA applying for an hourly job at a grocer? What am I missing?
His degree seems like a pretty marketable degree, especially the part where its an International BS degree?? So why look for minimum wage bagboy jobs at a grocery with that degree. Something does not add up.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38364681/ns/business-economy_at_a_crossroads/
Jordan Hueseman, 25, accrued roughly $100,000 in student loans at the University of Denver earning a bachelor's degree in international business and a master's in business administration. On the job hunt, he found his graduate degree sometimes hindered more than it helped.
âAt one point, I applied to Whole Foods, hoping they might see some potential for me to move to some type of management position,â Hueseman said. âThe e-mail I received from them said I was far too overqualified for any of their hourly positions and as such would not be considered for a position.â
His degree seems like a pretty marketable degree, especially the part where its an International BS degree?? So why look for minimum wage bagboy jobs at a grocery with that degree. Something does not add up.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38364681/ns/business-economy_at_a_crossroads/
Jordan Hueseman, 25, accrued roughly $100,000 in student loans at the University of Denver earning a bachelor's degree in international business and a master's in business administration. On the job hunt, he found his graduate degree sometimes hindered more than it helped.
âAt one point, I applied to Whole Foods, hoping they might see some potential for me to move to some type of management position,â Hueseman said. âThe e-mail I received from them said I was far too overqualified for any of their hourly positions and as such would not be considered for a position.â