Yep, I never said easily either. But you do prove my point. The was a swelling of engineers during the recession and yet students still went into engineering for their undergrad degree and as you say, reasons you outlined will be hired as engineers even though the likelihood 4-5 years ago with the poor economy. Corporations look at things differently, some want the best of the best others go on the cheap that will never change no matter what career is chosen.
I will always vote to hire a teacher from a Great Teacher, with experience from a well regarded University over a a cheaper higher from a lesser University with no experience. Others think more like you outline, cheaper, no experience. Long run, you tend to get what you pay for or so that is what I have found. I'm not thinking there is a correct answer, but as I posted that reply, I never will support the thought process that higher education can ever be considered a waste of time or money. I also don't believe in the stereo labeling of demographics as "is the culture of the lowlifes in the US." It is these types of comments that demonstrate to me how far we have not come in the US.
Source please! Where are you pulling your Starbucks stats from? I'd love to see the breakdown you are sighting for the demographics of education you are sighting. Where did Basket Weaving come from? Is that your opinion of Liberal Arts majors, basket weavers? A chemical engineer, molecular biology, molecular genetics, microbiology,
cellular biology, biochemistry, statistics, mathematics, computer science just to name a few are all Liberal Arts majors. That makes these highly educated people basket weavers and the biochemist will be working at Starbucks? Oy.
Actually I have a great deal of respect for Starbucks, UPS and corporations like them. They try to hire college students and have a terrific tuition reimbursement program for their employees. They also pay health insurance even for their part time employees and have paid vacation for them also. Starbucks pays more in benefits for health insurance than they pay in invoices for coffee. They encourage their employees to continue their education and UPS pretty much does the same.
I'm really interested to see where you retrieved your facts from, link please!