Capt Worley PE
Run silent, run deep
People live in 212,
now live in 718
now live in 718
I resemble this remark.I feel as if I have been lied to my entire life...
I had always thought that I was a Pices only to find out that new research has shown that I am an aquarius.
I don't want to be an aquarius...
Man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day.People live in 212,now live in 718
source?Wow. Here's something that every parent of university and college age students should know. You won't be getting rid of your kids even after they complete that great vaunted education. The article is from last year and refers to 2009 graduates. Some went to school to party, drink, smoke, go to football games and drink some more, but most were probably fed propaganda about their major and only discovered the truth when they were about to graduate. The numbers are absolutely pathetic.
-- A recent survey of last year’s college graduates found that 80 percent moved right back home with their parents after graduation. That was up substantially from 63 percent in 2006.
Well, let's put it this way. Last Father's Day, my Dad (69) told my sister and me (42 and 44, respectively) that he was glad we both lived on our own and never asked him for money, because within the past year, ALL of his friends had run into one or both of those situations with their children.80% just seems like total hogwash to me. Can anyone really and honestly believe that 80% move back home for the long haul? Are people REALLY that gullible... or stupid?
But that happens regardless of higher education and I suspect the "sponge" factor is greater for the less educated.Well, let's put it this way. Last Father's Day, my Dad (69) told my sister and me (42 and 44, respectively) that he was glad we both lived on our own and never asked him for money, because within the past year, ALL of his friends had run into one or both of those situations with their children.80% just seems like total hogwash to me. Can anyone really and honestly believe that 80% move back home for the long haul? Are people REALLY that gullible... or stupid?
Think about that for a minute. It is really pretty scary.
So while I think 80% is on the high side, I don't think it is high by a whole lot.
Honestly? Yes, I can believe it. Like the Cap'n's dad, I have seen a LOT of my high school friends, and a lot of my parent's friend's kids, move back in with their parents. Remember, not everybody gets a marketable degree like we did. Some of them get associates degrees from the community college. Some of them get Whatever Studies degrees from liberal arts colleges. Those people would have a tough time finding a job with their toilet paper degrees in a good economy, so they don't really stand a chance in this economy. Couple that with the fact that Generation Me is just now graduating from college and feels entitled to the best job/car/house/etc. without working for it, and you have a lot of shiftless lay-abouts.80% just seems like total hogwash to me. Can anyone really and honestly believe that 80% move back home for the long haul? Are people REALLY that gullible... or stupid?
In the cases I can vouch for, it is generally a case of well educated people with good jobs living one paycheck away from disaster, and then suffering a job loss. The sad thing is in all cases the parents were retired and their retirement wasn't structured to allow for supporting another entire family.But that happens regardless of higher education and I suspect the "sponge" factor is greater for the less educated.Well, let's put it this way. Last Father's Day, my Dad (69) told my sister and me (42 and 44, respectively) that he was glad we both lived on our own and never asked him for money, because within the past year, ALL of his friends had run into one or both of those situations with their children.80% just seems like total hogwash to me. Can anyone really and honestly believe that 80% move back home for the long haul? Are people REALLY that gullible... or stupid?
Think about that for a minute. It is really pretty scary.
So while I think 80% is on the high side, I don't think it is high by a whole lot.
I know guys in their 50's-60's that relied on mom and dad (and siblings and whomever else they could get charity from) to subsist. A lot of it stems from divorce later in life where all the assets go into the legal costs of dealing with the separation.
While I agree with you that the MSM is a terrible source of "the whole story," that doesn't mean that radical bloggers are any more correct. The "recent study" that your blog links to was in The Baltimore Sun, but the link is dead.The source for the 80% moving back home with their parents is the following article. The Economic Collapse Blog has some important articles that would never get printed in the mainstream media because the only things the mainstream media is allowed to print are what supports the Establishment in Washington. Alternative views are ignored or suppressed.
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archive...p-getting-worse
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