Wednesday, March 09, 2011

An education with nowhere to go

I am wasting my life. I found myself thinking that on another one of my long drives. The ones through a grey winter's countryside with nobody else on road. Working as a driver gives you time to think. The sad part of it all is I'm too smart for my job. I have double honours degrees in history and political science. I also have a college graduate diploma in journalism. Still I'm forced to work for low pay in a mind numbing job. There are no entry level positions in my field. I've come to realize that higher education doesn't open the doors it once did.

For years, the government has pushed university degrees as the be all and end all. The labour market increased demand for educated workers as well. Then the 2008 recession happened. While blue collar and minimum wage jobs bounced back, white collar ones didn't. Many university grads are waiting tables, or cleaning cars. Now that everyone has a university education, degrees don't carry the weight they used to.

Entry level professional jobs have given way to volunteering and internships. Those do not pay the bills, and do not generate tax revenue. Employers want experience. Typically this means a minimum of two years in the real world. Grads lack the experience needed to get good jobs, but there are few paths for getting that experience.

This is why I took exception to recent comments made by Michael Ignatiff. He's another stuffy academic that Liberals seem to love. Iggy wants to push education big time should he be elected PM. That's all well and good but it doesn't address the job problem. Pursuing knowledge is a wonderful thing, but it's useless if you can't practice it.

Not a single party at both the federal and provincial levels has addressed the job shortage for new grads. They need meaningful full time work in their own fields to succeed. Mark my words, ignoring this issue will lead to a brain drain. At best, we'll have an entire generation under-qualified for their age group and career level. We're wasting a colossal amount of fresh talent because there are no real world opportunities for beginners. All we've done is create the world's most educated Wal-Mart employees.
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Friday, March 04, 2011

Charlie Sheen is just winning

He was an unfunny actor on an unfunny sitcom about two guys and a fat kid. Now he's turned into a tweaked out media darling. People couldn't get enough of his crazy, coke-fuelled rantings. Charlie Sheen has become this month's Truman Show. I can't help but admire his defiance, and "winning" attitude. Especially when the media keeps adding wood to his fists of fire.

Sheen's bizarre personal life came into the news back in December. He allegedly held up a knife to his wife. Then came the stories about his cocaine addiction, wild parties with porn stars, and bizarre rantings. Sheen thinks he's just awesome and he's happy to tell people that. He's a winner, he has tiger blood, and he thinks his Two and a Half Men boss is a douche.

Sheen has probably always been this way. This is not a new thing, even though the media likes to pretend it is. He's just the latest flavour of the month. Last year it was Tiger Woods and Lindsay Lohan. Before them, it was Brittany Spears and Michael Jackson. Why do we even care about this trash? A juicy gossip story now and then is a fun read, sure. When it's taken this far, it's beating a dead horse.

Charlie Sheen is a dumb actor. There's nothing special about him. He's not a role model or a great gift to his craft. He never has been, and has never claimed to be. Well, at least not to the first one. You can't even call him a hypocrite.

The media demeans itself when the resort to petty gossip on serious newscasts. They wonder why people don't pay attention to the real issues.

Stories like this sell news. There's nothing wrong with that. Just stop pretending that Sheen's behaviour is shocking and appalling. Half of these journalists have probably done similar things in their past. Who's the hypocrite now? Sheen will be forgotten in a month's time. Dragging it out is pointless. Let's get back to the stories that matter, please.
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