UWS-Uni-Student
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I understand what your saying and agree that its most likely a waste of talent (although if they merely coasted through university, then do they really qualify as having studied it?)bigheadache99 said:I would hardly consider a Law graduate to be employed in the sense of the word, if all he/she could find with that hard won Law degree was a cashier position @ Myer or part-time real estate salesperson.
In regards to employment, I define any job that fits the definition of employment as being employed, however they may not be gainfully employed.