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The Best And Worst College Degrees For Finding A Job

WorthlessSlavicShit

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Some info for UScels:feelsjuice:. 20 worst, 23 best. Wish they've done charts like this for Europe as well, though I can imagine that would be much more difficult to put together.

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mine is in the best but i dont wanna work
 
I wonder how much AI is going to wreck most of these sectors, in the coming years
 
Some info for UScels:feelsjuice:. 20 worst, 23 best. Wish they've done charts like this for Europe as well, though I can imagine that would be much more difficult to put together.

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the fact that america has so many respectable occupations high up on the unemployment chart is very, very wrong.
it just doesn't sound right no matter what angle you take.
physics, chemistry, computer science and engineering are at the top of the list? in this time period when everyone is looking for the next tech miracle to solve the endless problems of advanced human civilization?
either there was a massive amount of corruption pushing huge amounts of the local women and darkies into unearned positions and salaries, or huge amounts of foreign tech workers were imported to overfill those positions.
i guess it's the USA's prerogative if they want to import a billion jeets with probably fake tech credentials while in the middle of an AI revolution in tech automation, but it doesn't make the end result any less stupid and just fucking weird to look at. it's a very special country to be sure.
 
Some info for UScels:feelsjuice:. 20 worst, 23 best. Wish they've done charts like this for Europe as well, though I can imagine that would be much more difficult to put together.

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I'm not surprised, as in the past, most humanities fields were occupied by people who already had a passive income to avoid working (sociology, history).
The roots of the problem are also that initially humanitarian specialties were a kind of hobby for wealthy people.
Just the last two examples from the biographies I read. The great political philosopher and sociologist Max Weber lived off the capital of his wife from a bourgeois family. His earnings as a professor covered approximately only 25% of their family's expenses.
The great archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann first made a huge fortune as a top manager of a Dutch trading company in St. Petersburg, then - on speculation around the Crimean War and the gold rush in the United States, and in the "midlife crisis" at 46, leaving his Russian wife with children, and began to dig up the ruins of Troy and generally study ancient life.
 
i got a college degree in applied math and 7 years later i still haven't been able to get a non-minimum wage
 

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