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Previously on "degree for 1st line support are these people nuts"
if it puts bread on the table until something better comes along, or gives you a chance to improve your skills over the short term it's a goer.
But as a career choice
Good job for a new grad, living cheap in digs or back with the old folks. First rung of the ladder and all. Looks like you'll learn a lot in a year or two.
The govt. want 50%+ of school leavers to waste years of their young lives going to uni
Better that than waste their young lives in the workplace staring at computer screens waiting for 5:30. University is not only for gaining vocational qualifications.
If you had a 'degree' in something like Meeja Studies and were only ever going to be Contact Centre / Telesales / Recruitment Agent material anyway, this isn't such a bad job.
That is the whole point. They have fulfilled their requirements of trying to hire a British person and, surprise surprise, they could not find anyone. Now they can easily get someone in on a work permit.
Send it to your MP as an example of the dirty tricks these fraudsters get up to. Not that it will help.
The govt. want 50%+ of school leavers to waste years of their young lives going to uni, and getting into debt - to get a degree in God knows what.
Degrees are tomorrows chip paper.
There was an article in the Telegraph this week which seems to support this view.
It states employers (Blue-chips) are turning more towards psychometric testing as part of their selection process as they have lost faith in university degrees.
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