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Do you wanna know what my situation is?
I'm on OSAP, higher bracket margin meaning I get paid more through osap than most of the people that get it. My parents own their own company (a small country market) and they make enough to live. I work part time and go to school full time. Unfortunately I'm having difficulty paying all my bills and am currently seeking full time employement (hopefully through the school) as a fulltime student. I had to sell my turntables and mixer (check the buy and sell forum) to pay off bills. Am I spoiled and not in touch with the real world? Go ahead and say it making crazy assumptions. My priority is to finish school with honours, studying a double major at mcmaster (business and political science) and get my MBA.
So far, I'm on track with education and my grades are good. Employment is an issue cause I'm not willing to settle for a shitty job. That leaves me with few options other than working fast food and retail. My resume is pretty solid, alot of volunteer work and leadership positions as a camp counsellor. I'm only 20 years old and have a better resume than most people my age, yet I'm having difficulty finding a job that pays well. With 2 years of university under my belt, I figured I could get a better job than holding a sign outside of a store, unfortunately, that's one of the few jobs that are open. I worked at a call center when I was 18 years old, fresh outta highschool, and guess what? Half of my training group/team had university degrees and couldn't get a better job than an 18 year old. One guy had a degree in honours math and stats from waterloo. It's sad when you see people who worked so hard and paid so much for a "real" education and get shit on by the job market.
Countries like Sweden, Norway, Germany, the UK and even France have got it going on. Canada, unfortunately doesn't have the great job market that everybody thinks it has, and otherwise qualified people get shit on by crappy jobs. 5% of the worlds population owns 95% of the worlds wealth. If you guys think these 'well connected' people deserve this kind of power over the rest of the world, than I have to say that's sad. Capitalism breeds inequality, and soon, it's gonna be out of control.
The toughest challenge on the planet is to find a political ideology that works. Marxism has it's faults, liberal democracies have it's faults. Not in our lifetime will we ever live in a perfect world.
I am against the system cause I saw first hand, smart, qualified people get some of the most stressful, shittiest jobs I've ever seen (working at a call center BITES) even though they paid big money and worked hard to get their degrees. Some say too many people have university educations these days and it deflates their value, this sadly is true where it shouldn't be. With so many educated people, Canada should be a leader in the world economy, but how much power we're allowed to have is limited by greater powers that control the economy such as the banks and big player corporations. It shoudln't be like this, unfortunately it is.
<--- BTW, I'm drunk right now
Karim
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