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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Sep 2012

    Last year, only 18% of college grads had job offers before graduation.http://on.wsj.com/SlMO0Z 

    7:14 AM - 16 Sep 2012
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      1. Mallory Bastecki‏ @malloryretter 16 Sep 2012
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        Greaaaaat RT @WSJ: Last year, only 18% of college grads had job offers before graduation. http://on.wsj.com/SlMO0Z 

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      1. INDEPENDENT GIRL‏ @mitigirl 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ It used to be companies were lined up to hire college grads but not since obama took office.Now grads line up at McDonalds

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      1. Connor Harris‏ @ConnorH65535905 16 Sep 2012
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        Is the weak economy the sole blame for this, or are other insidious factors averaging in? @WSJ

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      1. mark wonderful‏ @markwonderful 16 Sep 2012
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        .@wsj - A reason college grads aka; Millenials, have so few job offers is that in my experience they want not a job, but a paycheck w/o work

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      2. Mark Mantel‏ @markmantel 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Is the future of education in America headed toward a modern version of apprenticeship?

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      3. Clay Whitehead‏ @claycwhitehead 16 Sep 2012
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        @markmantel @wsj Theil would say so.

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      1. Kevin Baisdon‏ @KevinBaisdon 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ No worries. College grads can do jobs illegals won't do

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      1. Annie E. Clark‏Verified account @aelizabethclark 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ yikes! Hope it's better for my students this year.

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      1. Pablo Herrera‏ @_palo 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Last year, only 18% of college grads had job offers before graduation. http://on.wsj.com/SlMO0Z  /And what % started a business-selfemployed

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      1. khanster‏ @khanster1 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ need break down of this by major. Sociology jobs were never there. But like to see If this percentage is true for it major or medical

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      1. Eugene Buckley‏ @mrpebble1 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Yes but less than 18% have a high school education.

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      2. Christy Lambert‏ @ChristyMLambert 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ ouch.

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      3. Eugene Buckley‏ @mrpebble1 16 Sep 2012
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        @ChristyMLambert @WSJ You are welcome to a copy of my education reform plan, ebergy plan, too. Snail mail address to mrpebble1@hotmail.com

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      1. Joey Agz‏ @AnimalAgz 16 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ the other 82% are still on the unemployment line

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