shmmeee
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I'm not a graduate so have no real skin in this game but this is a farce isn't it?
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Try getting a post graduate loan on top!
I'm not a graduate so have no real skin in this game but this is a farce isn't it?
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My student loan got sold on by the last government to a debt collection company who totally changed the terms, which apparently their purchase agreement with the government allowed them to do. Was a fucking nightmare getting it all sorted.Is the government dependent on the repayment of student loans to fund its ongoing spending obligations?
The outstanding balance is now nearly £250bn, it is clearly not that important that it is collected so why bother?
Surely the biggest problem there is piss poor graduate salaries
If people have post grad qualifications and are on minimum wage something is very wrong
There's definitely too many graduates. But undergraduate degrees are more about making money than providing a quality, and useful, education these days.Or there are too many graduates
Is the government dependent on the repayment of student loans to fund its ongoing spending obligations?
The outstanding balance is now nearly £250bn, it is clearly not that important that it is collected so why bother?
In my case it’s because the going rate for a PhD stipend is now sub minimum wage.Surely the biggest problem there is piss poor graduate salaries
If people have post grad qualifications and are on minimum wage something is very wrong
In my case it’s because the going rate for a PhD stipend is now sub minimum wage.
From the article dated 1/8/24 I posted earlierIf that is the case unless there are huge salary benefits going forward why would anyone do it?
I'm not a graduate so have no real skin in this game but this is a farce isn't it?
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Correct. Graduates need to be applying for jobs which pay more than minimum wage. See the post immediately before yours.Wow that’s something that needs to be addressed
Don’t spend the refund all at once.Speaking of which: Fecking useless student loans company. Does this mean I can now take their salary?
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how hard is it to take the correct amount?
Don’t spend the refund all at once.
Here's an idea, don't let a massively conflicted Ofsted set the terms of the future inspection regime
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Correct. Graduates need to be applying for jobs which pay more than minimum wage. See the post immediately before yours.
That's assuming there are loads of jobs where a BA in Taylor Swift lyrics are an essential requirement.
This is the fundamental issue. Jobs that 'require degrees' when in actual fact they just need a better hiring system.
Get rid of pointless degrees, shrink the size of universities and their offerings, and actually have a higher education system that's worthwhile rather than saddling young people with debts.
Apprenticeship's are the way forward for most young people
Most apprenticeships are garbage though. Just cheap labour and money making for shit “educational providers”. The VfM for uni is way higher. Just give people jobs. Not everything needs a course.
I have two apprentices who now earn well above average wage and one who has studied while at work.
For many people they can easily be a better route to skills and full time employment
I’m I have two apprentices who now earn well above average wage and one who has studied while at work.
For many people they can easily be a better route to skills and full time employment
The key really is the skill level of the job and the level of education provided alongside.
I’ve just stuck “apprentice” in Indeed and one of the roles is a mobile phone repair apprenticeship.
What degrees actually are is a filter like GCSEs that say “this person is fairly smart and can work hard on things if needed”. Then you’ve got to ask if we need such a filter why the cost is on the smartest and hardest working
Nothing worse than a lot of IT graduates I've had to work with. 90% of them have been good at the theory and what the books say but can't really think on their feet.
The last one I worked with would spend hours researching a topic to solve a ticket and trying to learn the history of the software, why, who owns it etc when he should have just fixed it and moved on to the next one.
I wasn't ever an apprentice as such but got a job at the bottom on a help desk when I was 17. After a year or so I was teaching the new graduates who came in
It does take two to tango considering which government presided over big cuts to policing. The good news is that at any time this government can wake up and try to do something transformative with the huge majority it's got.Starmer supports wasting police resources on non crime hate incidents. In the meantime, good luck with gett8ng your house burglary investigated.
I thought police would have been good with clues. The clue here is in the “non crime” categorisation.
In the meantime, we await the Manchester Airport and labour councillors charges and trials respectively.
What degrees actually are is a filter like GCSEs that say “this person is fairly smart and can work hard on things if needed”. Then you’ve got to ask if we need such a filter why the cost is on the smartest and hardest working