College grads working where a degree not required
By Alana Semuels, New York Times
In a packed pub in midtown Manhattan, Ryan Flagherty is surrounded on three sides by people clamoring for his attention.
He spins one way and pours a shot of vodka into a glass, then turns around and wedges a lime into a bottle of Corona, pushing it across the counter. Ignoring the annoyed gaze of a bulky man on his right, he turns again to a touch-screen register to ring up the sales.
It’s just a minute out of the grueling, physically demanding eight-hour shift that will last long into the night. But Flagherty, 28, isn’t complaining.
With the generous tips of New Yorkers and his pick of shifts, he pulls in around $80,000 a year as a bartender. It’s more than he was offered for various office jobs he considered when he arrived in the city, even though he’s highly educated.
“I have a master’s in economics and I’m bartending in New York,” he said with a shrug. “It’s a good way to make money.”
A college degree once all but guaranteed a well-paying job and higher earnings than high school graduates. But fewer of these good jobs are now available because of both long-term economic changes and the lingering effects of the Great Recession.
In the Era of Obama, this scenario sadly has become commonplace and acceptable.
I wonder if Mr. Flagherty voted for Obama in 2008 & 2012?
I think when Bijoubill said this about the ignorant teapartiers he was talking about you:
http://www.laketahoenews.net/2013/09/economic-recovery-bypassing/#comment
Your ideas are shamelessly misinformed
AB, your posts are boring and you couldn’t be more wrong about just about anything you comment on.
I agree with A. B. But hey, maybe Hillary or Uncle Joe Biden will get us out of this economic malaise in ’16. Then again, 2014 isn’t far away and the affordable health care act should kick- in and save the day.
Yeah why hasn’t Obama created a time machine and gone back in time, and made sure Dubya never started unfunded wars.