The RECORD took to the streets to ask its readers if they thought the youth who recently finished matric or graduates would be able to find jobs, this is what they said.
In light of recent job cuts, the RECORD took to the streets to ask our readers if they thought the youth who recently finished matric or graduates would be able to find jobs, if so, why?
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Tyler Hartkopf: “No, today’s school leavers want to be paid a lot of money yet they don’t work hard enough. With challenges in our economy, I don’t think there’s enough money to create employment.”
Benjamin Kalamba: “No, I don’t think that’s possible because government isn’t reliable and some jobs pay little.”
Rodger Hill: “Yes, but people are mostly worried about looking for employment instead of being job creators.”
Terry Dixkson: “The government must provide funds for a year immediately after they have completed their years of schooling. Our country has money, they just need to allocate it in the right places.”
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