My poor cousin. He went to college to major in communications. We all knew he was making a major mistake. Since he's graduated, I don't even know how many jobs he's been in and out of. He has no clue what he wants to do, but the bigger problem yet is that he hasn't any worth ethic. He never really learned the safisfaction that comes from a hard job done well.
RE: Half of young Americans say their degree is irrelevant to their work