With all the doom and gloom surrounding the economic scene, now is a perfect time to step back and reflect on the bigger picture. And what better time than Thanksgiving to do this? Thanksgiving is a favorite holiday, a time…
Archive for November, 2008
When I review the stats for this site and our jobs website (www.jobopenings.net), I am struck by how many searches I see for things like “Jobs for economics majors” or “careers for psychology majors” or “job openings for philosophy majors.” When I see those and many similar searches, I realize that colleges have failed, at least in those cases, to convey the primary goal of a broadly based college education. When Liberal Arts colleges are fulfilling their missions, they are creating the kinds of graduates that are prepared to do just about anything they wish to do in the workforce. Although some more specialized fields will require additional training (professional degrees, master’s degrees, etc.), many career opportunities require only minimal on the job training. How have colleges and college graduates become so confused about the value of a hugely valuable Liberal Arts education?
When I review the stats for this site and our jobs website (www.jobopenings.net), I am struck by how many searches I see for things like “Jobs for economics majors” or “careers for psychology majors” or “job openings for philosophy majors.” When I see those and many similar searches, I realize that colleges have failed, at least in those cases, to convey the primary goal of a broadly based college education. When Liberal Arts colleges are fulfilling their missions, they are creating the kinds of graduates that are prepared to do just about anything they wish to do in the workforce. Although some more specialized fields will require additional training (professional degrees, master’s degrees, etc.), many career opportunities require only minimal on the job training. How have colleges and college graduates become so confused about the value of a hugely valuable Liberal Arts education?
Everyone has heard the expression “numbers lie.” As a former CPA with 25 years in the business community, I emphatically believe in the truth of that statement. The current intentionally misleading unemployment numbers are a particularly damaging lie. First, unemployment can never be zero because of a phenomenon the economists call “frictional unemployment.” In simple terms, that means that because businesses are always moving, opening and closing and changing direction, there are always people temporarily out of the workforce.
Everyone has heard the expression “numbers lie.” As a former CPA with 25 years in the business community, I emphatically believe in the truth of that statement. The current intentionally misleading unemployment numbers are a particularly damaging lie. First, unemployment can never be zero because of a phenomenon the economists call “frictional unemployment.” In simple terms, that means that because businesses are always moving, opening and closing and changing direction, there are always people temporarily out of the workforce.
President-elect Barack Obama has made history. He triumphed in a rough-and-tumble campaign to become the first African-American elected to the highest office in the land. Now big questions loom over what the future of his presidency will look like. M
President-elect Barack Obama has made history. He triumphed in a rough-and-tumble campaign to become the first African-American elected to the highest office in the land. Now big questions loom over what the future of his presidency will look like. M
President-elect Barack Obama has made history. He triumphed in a rough-and-tumble campaign to become the first African-American elected to the highest office in the land. Now big questions loom over what the future of his presidency will look like. M
President-elect Barack Obama has made history. He triumphed in a rough-and-tumble campaign to become the first African-American elected to the highest office in the land. Now big questions loom over what the future of his presidency will look like. M
President-elect Barack Obama has made history. He triumphed in a rough-and-tumble campaign to become the first African-American elected to the highest office in the land. Now big questions loom over what the future of his presidency will look like. M
