Call them members of the permanent intern underclass: educated members of the millennial generation who are locked out of the traditional career ladder and are having to settle for two, three and sometimes more internships after graduating college, all with no end in sight. — The New York Times
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true - during the recession, many of us, average types Revit monkeys became heavily discounted and relegated to production, just modeling + rendering" - I could held down one job long enough(3 years) to pay debts inc- rued during the recession - survival and financial responsibility came first - self actualization had to take a back seat - and now 5 years later?
i offered public humiliation as a possible tool. i believe vado likened it to 'the scarlet letter.'
I don't argue with arguments like yours curt, there isn't enough space in infinity to argue with you, but I will add that it would be an apprenticeship and not a classroom. Oh, and that you yourself got your license because of pride.
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