Originally posted by Kathy@Jun 3 2005, 11:19 AM
I employed a university graduate for the summer last year. She got her degree in history, but unfortunately had very little common sense - which I did find with other graduates when I was working with them in my previous job. It was a bone of contention in the office that the grads came in on much better money, but were no more knowledgeable at the job they were employed to do, although many of them spoke languages - but little common sense. The young lady in question now works as a clerk in a solicitors office on about 15k pa. I am not sure how she is ever going to pay off her debt (in excess of 10k), but living with her parents is certainly helping. Even she isn't sure why she went for a degree in history (apart from she liked the subject matter) and now has very little experience in taking up a main stream job in an office which is what she wants to do.