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The life of an unemployed graduate

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  • RAS -VULTURE 10 years ago

    This is wonderful article. National service has been of great help to graduate but the question is after National service where else?

    A lot of graduate after their inability to find job and due to their family disrespecti ...
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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 10 years ago

    You choose to be unemployed. Go and teach in a private school; get money and do distance course in education at UEW or Cape Vars. Become a qualified teacher. Go and teach in a state school and you will not be jobless. Use you ...
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  • APEETOOO 10 years ago

    You talk as if the private schools have just opened their mouths wide waiting to swallow these guys. What the article is saying is the reality on the ground. We all went through before we landed our first job.

  • DAN 10 years ago

    read those adverts..Unless(some are) employment agents collecting fees...They are few teaching jobs and hotel or store jobs on that website..If somebody collect a fee to look for job move on and let them attach the fools

  • KBT-MMR 10 years ago

    Guys, guys! What you don't get is what you go to school to pursue. Think about the course you plan to pursue, weight it with the economy and its dynamics...before you proceed. Trust me, you wouldn't find yourself in situation ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    Yes, what you are saying is true, but is that possible in Ghana? You guys behave like you were just dropped from heaven and do not know what goes on in Ghana.

    Someone from Half Assini got 3 or 4 As and just one B. He wante ...
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  • APEETOOO 10 years ago

    After National Service, it took me a year before getting my first job so I had all the experiences shared in the article. I travelled the length and breath of Ghana in search of a job.

  • Nana Essandoh. 10 years ago

    "For with God nothing shall be impossible". My end is the glory of the LORD and nothing can change that, Amen. Although, it is true that this is happening in today's Ghana, God can turn the situation around and so let's trust ...
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  • DAN 10 years ago

    mechanics in union shops in usa make $25 per hour x 40 hours in week ($1000) at UPS or Yellow freight..Most learned on job and did not attend mechanics school..Tho now schooling should be learned because of computers in cars ...
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  • C.O.D 10 years ago

    It is truly horrible when it comes to gainful employment in our country. But some graduates choose to work in say a bank bar none. And that attitude also compounds the issue. Self employment is good but given the colour of th ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    If the state continuously abdicate it's responsibility to invest with its own resources and still persist in chasing foreign investments, this is the consequence. The foreign investors will come in, make the profit on offer o ...
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