College Jobs Are Needed But Very Hard To Find

By Cindy Henner

College kids have always needed jobs but never before more than now. With the price of an education still going up every year, a job is a basic necessity for many trying to pay their way through school. Even kids who might not have needed work in years past are now seeking employment just because the price of tuition is so outrageous.

With more and more students needing financial aid, there is naturally an increase of the number of students seeking employment. This year though, it has been an awful year for jobs with so many companies laying off workers instead of hiring them. This has led to an increase in the difficulty of getting a job and an increase in the competition for any job that might be available.

It used to be that most any college student who wanted a job could get one. Between library jobs, cafeteria jobs, and retail jobs around town there were enough so that some type of job could always be found. Now though, students have to hope their job experience and other factors will be enough to get them hired ahead of the next guy. Gone are the days when you could just ask around and find an open job, no matter how little it pays.

This is an unfortunate turn of events for many students who should be at college studying hard and enjoying their time there. College is an important learning experience and students should not have the added pressure of having to find a job in order to pay for it. With college costs so high, even if a job is found there is a high likelihood that many students will graduate with a substantial amount of debt.

The added difficulty and pressure of finding a job is not a good thing for today's college students. A young person's time in college should be a fun one combined with some serious studying and learning. Many students are now finding that college is a little too close to the real world and they are having to learn about the economy and jobs before their counterparts from previous generations had to.

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