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And yes, they should be paid significantly more than 20 bucks an hour. People with Bachelors should be at least making 50k a year, yet I'm seeing jobs that want to pay 14-18 bucks an hour while requiring a degree AND experience. The average debt of said degree type is around 30k, said degree type requires hard work (Average GPA is 3.0, which means the student is getting at least a B in most of their classes) and it takes four-five years of their LIFESPAN (sometimes even longer because life happens) to EARN that degree, yet you are telling them they are worth below a living wage in spite of their hard work and dedication? I hate this classist system of education so much. If you're a recruiter/hiring manager/HR that wants to show that your corporation isn't out to exploit the fuck out of students and recent grads, fucking prove it.
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