No Job

No Job

Fact of a matter is it is difficult to get a job anywere mostly if you are educated. I know of people  with  diplomas  and degrees who are having a hard time to get job....every where they go they are approached by this sign....is it the gorvenment faults or are we to be blamed.

08h55 Friday
11, May
2007
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  1. lebogang nkoane

    err, comrade that is not true, "... it is difficult to get a job anywere mostly if you are educated."

    I'd say you are likely to get a job if you are educated than if you are not.

    Lemon

    Why do people always bring the government when their needs are not met. Opening your own company can help reduce the number of the unemployed. We can be the change we want to see in our country.

  2. NguJaz

    don't they say that education is the light? i mean it freed the African slaves and it liberated our country right? Worse thing the white man did was teach us to read -- cos we didn't just read his bible; we found a way to read other documents that led to our eventual freedomnow -- if we have educated people running around jobless -- we should worry. these people do not see the long-term benefits of education. scary

  3. Mokokoma Mokhonoana

    I believe that in most cases we give-up on job hunting too easily_wat's a reasonable duration between job hunting and "getting" the job? - None.

    It might take me 1 week to get a job {Modimo o gona} and it might take the next person a year or even longer... somethings will just happen at their own time {set by the man upstairs}_but thats no excuse to just sit and stop hustling and say "go tla loka_ Goitsi Modimo".

    The other thing is_ pressure from society, mostly its people close to us... we always compare ourselves with other people - good things won't come to us all at the same time.

    Just because we studied same course together and started working at the same time doesn't necessarily mean that we'll always have the same things in life { position@work, salary etc.}

    Ja, ke mafoka a ka ayo !!!

  4. Makhosini Motha

    Err, correction i am not pointing fingers at the gorvenment but i do appreciate peoples insights on the unemployment issue. Where i took this photograph the whole street has a no job sign and you will find a lot of black people queing, some busking in the sun...hoping to get a job. Man every day i would experience that and really it makes me sad. These are not just young people but middle aged to. I do not know their circumstance that led to them being unemployed. Some they do want to open their own businesses but have no knowledge of how they are going to achieve that...maybe it is because they are not educated but being un educated does not mean that you are dom. We (YOUTH) have to play apart as well as the gorvenment. I come from Orange Farm and we have to fight for anything to happen here i thought we were free.

  5. Mokokoma Mokhonoana

    I dunno_but it depends on what u mean by saying you thought we were "FREE".

    Freedom of speech, Finacial Freedom etc?.

    I think we tend to generalize Freedom_ there's quite a number of ways in which we can be "FREE".

    But {for.example} _ having your Freedom of speech doesn't necessarily come hand-in-hand with having Financial Freedom.

    So that's why I think we always need to be more specific about the "Freedom" we are referring to... 'cause we are all looking at Freedom differently - which ends up bringing unnecessary misunderstanding between like-minded people".

    Sho!!!

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