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<p>Actually, you obviously realize nothing about me whatsoever. That means that you surely have a lot to learn, and I wish you luck with that.</p>
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<p>Good for you and your children. Unfortunately, not everybody is that lucky. What advice do you have to those people who do have student loans to pay off and therefore do need the money? Apparently you have no answers, except for simply telling them to meekly accept a regular corporate job. Never mind that that job should probably be paying them more which would therefore help them pay off those encumbering student loans, for this thread has indisputably established that the corporate sector clearly has the money. </p>
<p>So since you have no answers for those people who do have student loans, let me offer one. How about those corporations whose vaults are brimming with cash commit to a large-scale educational loan reimbursement program? Again, it’s not as if they can’t afford it.</p>
<p>But I suspect you would not support that either, under the notion that new college graduates should simply be grateful for whatever regular pay that corporations might deign to pay them now, regardless of how profitable they may be. But if that’s the case, then only confirms that you’re taking the side of the corporations, and to that I would ask - why? Why would you take their side?</p>