I agree with most of the above statements. However an interesting counter argument was made on some other message boards.
Basically that many / most of colleges and universities today sell themselves on the job placement / finding a good job. They sell this to kids and have been for a long time. So as frivolous as this suit seems to many of us it might have some merit.
If anything it may make colleges / universities curb their ever increasing BS bill of goods they sell kids on today.
When I went to college it was seen as a gateway to a POTENTIALLY better job. A lot of that has been ramped up to be definite and other terminology used.
Sure smart people realize that college deals with the theoretical and is not really a vocational existence. It deals with the abstract not the hands on problem solving that most businesses are looking for.
The biggest difference is companies no longer invest time / effort in to their workforce and just expect young people to be able to hit the ground running.
this person has a lot going against her. Her name is trina for
**** sake, she has a "bachelor of business administration degree in information technology" Whatever the hell that is and is trying to get in to a sector that has been hit by outsourcing and job cuts. There are guys with 10 - 20 years in the business that cannot find good paying jobs.
The entitlement complex of todays youth is staggering