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The streets are full of college students. Is education really worthless now?
Compared with the total population of our country, the undergraduate rate is far from enough. The reason why society gives people the illusion that the streets are full of college students is only because the job market can provide college students with very limited jobs, and they will switch to all walks of life and may be frustrated repeatedly. Education itself has no value, it is just a proof that a person has received higher education for a period of time and passed the exam. It can be a stepping stone for a person to find a job, but it can't get money. In news reports, we may often hear the news that an undergraduate returned to his hometown to sell pig's trotters because he could not find a suitable job after graduation. We also heard that college students who graduated from Tsinghua went back to their hometown to sell pork, and even many college students became restaurant waiters because they couldn't find suitable jobs. College students who should belong to office buildings appear in various service industries. People mistakenly think that there are a large number of college students, but in fact it is only because they can't find suitable jobs in related fields.

Why can't many college students find suitable jobs?

In recent decades, the birth rate in China is getting lower and lower, and the aging population will reach its peak in the next few decades. However, in recent years, the number of college graduates in China has increased, reaching its peak this year. However, the number of jobs in the job market has not increased with the increase of the number of college students, so many college students simply can't find suitable jobs. When the recruitment position of an enterprise requires a college degree, a group of people with a bachelor's degree come to apply. When enterprises require undergraduate degrees, there are many masters and even doctoral students.

It is difficult to find employment, how should undergraduates find a way out?

An undergraduate can't find a suitable job when he goes back to his hometown, so he sells chicken feet with the secret recipe at home, and the income is really good. Some undergraduates quit their high-paying jobs in Shanghai and returned to the mountains to raise wild boars. Hot pot restaurants and other food and beverage outlets also have waiters with undergraduate and junior college degrees. In the case of difficult employment, undergraduates should stop clinging to office work, and there may be more opportunities in the service industry.

There is no distinction between high and low occupations. The undergraduate course only represents academic qualifications, but it does not mean that you must work in an office building. Whether undergraduates are engaged in service industry or other jobs has nothing to do with academic qualifications, but is related to personal choice.