Thursday, November 10, 2011

Doomed


The stock markets all around the world had one of the worst Black Wednesdays on 9 November, 2011, as the Italian government bond yields soared. Global stock markets freaked out and the US dollar value skyrocketed. 
The Italy crisis illuminates the entire gloomy EU economy in ways that exacerbates American jobs depending on stability and growth in the euro zone. Not surprisingly, one country's economic problem no longer tends to become a tempest in a teapot. If the Italian turmoil spread like a disease, at least one billions in the world would be infected inescapably.

The global economy is more intertwined than ever, and college students are the most fragile group either being blessed or cursed by the era of globalization. 
Now that the global economy is just awful, they are on the verge of having a nervous breakdown.
No future for me and for them. But as an old saying goes, when god gives you lemons you make lemonade. 
So how? There must be a way out from the current disappointing environment as the wise saying says.
Is there? It appears none. Darn it.  This may be the reality.  Everyday will be a black day for college students, although they want to think  that " I am an exception."

Yes, there are some promising college majors that guarantee students a job:

If they study:

1. Actuarial Science—0 percent unemployment rate
2. Astronomy and Astrophysics—0 percent
3. Educational Administration and Supervision—0 percent
4. Geological and Geophysical Engineering—0 percent
5. Pharmacology—0 percent
6. School Student Counseling—0 percent
7. Agricultural Economics—1.3 percent
8. Medical Technologies Technicians—1.4 percent
9.Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology—1.6 percent
10. Environmental Engineering, Nursing, and Nuclear Industrial Radiology and Biological Technologies—2.2 percent


However, they don't study above majors, it's too soon to be devastated since Walmart has good deals for Black Friday:

Starting at 10 p.m. on Nov. 23, Wal-Mart is offering doorbuster deals: 

1. $5 Barbies marked down from $19
2.  jeans for less than $10
3. children's pajamas sets for $4.47 and a Black &   
    Decker Coffeemaker for $9.44
4. A Samsung 51-inch plasma TV for $498 down from $649
5. A Kodak 14 megapixel camera for $49 
 a Magellan GPS for $69, marked down from $89
6. Goodyear tires starting at $59
7. a Vizio 42-inch 3D LED Wi-Fi HDTV for $598 


Bravo !

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