Society's creation
2009-12-29
For years, society has been telling young Czechs that they live
in a new age and that learning to surf the internet is more
important than mastering the three R's. Young Czechs watched
as people without any perceivable skills rose to positions of
wealth and power, which strengthened the belief that education
is a relic of the past. As HN noted today, fresh Czech university
graduates are now being hit with the hard reality that crisis-
conscious employers want people with demonstrable skills and
experience. The best students will still find jobs, but there won't
be much room for someone who can't write a proper letter, can't
analyze a simple text and has an attitude problem. A few
repentant souls will see the errors of their ways and, without
blaming society, politicians or their parents, will climb
mountains to make themselves employable. But this is the old
way of doing things. In the new age, many young people will
become what society has made them and will learn to sponge off
the state for as long as they can.
[Czech Republic Hospodářské noviny]
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