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[QUOTE="Caramelle, post: 203873, member: 150"] [JUSTIFY][USER=38880]@funmi[/USER], this thread is supposed to provide encouragement to retirees or senior citizens, not blame their desire to be productive for young people's unemployment. Let me ask you this: Can fresh graduates and people who are just starting a career become consultants? What can they share with other professionals when they have barely experienced working? Do they possess sufficient industry experience and credibility to teach a college subject that requires such qualifications? Did you know that those mature professionals take layers of post-graduate courses to be able to teach fellow professionals and successful entrepreneurs in post-graduate education? For sure, retirees will not be able to match younger people when it comes to jobs that require physical strength and quick thinking. This is the reason why they are more fitted for work that requires deliberate thinking and less physical strain. What to blame for unemployment? There are a lot of factors besides the economic decline. One is skills and industry mismatch. Young people take up white-collar courses hoping to take on white-collar jobs that have multiple times more applicants than there are vacant positions. They end up unemployed or underemployed. Young people, nowadays, have far more opportunities to succeed while older people have limited opportunities due to declining health, physical strength, and society's bias against older people working. Come to think of it, mandatory retirement at age 60 is the unfair part. In many highly developed countries, people can work beyond this age. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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