Video: No Places: Caricatures of Unemployment Among Yesterday's Graduates
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
“We need employees with work experience,” they often write in job advertisements. That's just where to get this experience, if all firms need shot sparrows, and not everyone will take yellow-horned students right after graduation. Yesterday's graduates are starting to spin as they can. Their pirouettes are taken on a pencil - no, employers not interested in young personnel, but witty artists. Cartoons on the theme of unemployment among yesterday's university graduates often repeat the motive "I will work for food."
1. Presentation of diplomas
This is a whole ceremony in American universities, and domestic alma maters are trying to wrap up something more solemn, unless, of course, you are lucky enough to study in absentia and safely avoid paternal parting words and congratulations. Artist Daryl Cagle knows what lies behind the ritual: an abyss called Unemployment.
2. Place of work - fast food
How much happiness and fire are in the eyes of a young specialist! He studied for so many years - and will finally get a place in one of the largest fast food chains! Hurray, comrades! Gary McCoy shared the joy of his first job.
3. The benefits of philological education
It is immediately clear that the person is a philologist: not “I will work for food”, but “I will work for food”. Learn - you can profitably present yourself to the employer - maybe you will be seduced by weaving words and really feed, Bob Gorrell advises.
4. A son for a father
“I dreamed that one day you would follow my path, but I didn’t mean it!” Complains an unemployed person in line at the labor exchange. Dave Granlund has nothing to argue: the financial crisis has crippled both fathers and children.
5. General plans
When people have the same aspirations, when they dream about one thing together, that's good, isn't it? Hardly, says Jimmy Margulies. If children begin to dream that their parents will support them in their old age, and they want to burden their offspring with this honorable mission, nothing will come of it, except for a vicious circle, mutual reproaches and long evenings at a broken trough. Oh yes, and new cartoons about unemployment, of course.
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