Unskilled Screwed - Skilled Always Needed - Flexible Always in Demand
The unskilled employee will always be canon fodder but the skilled employee who is flexible will always be in demand. The skilled employee who has a good personality, work ethic, and persistence will achieve as much if not more than the highly educated in semi-needed.
It is grossly unfair for those without talent to be forced to compete with those who have talent. Talent comes in many different forms and it should be the goal of every individual to find their talent and then develop the ability to do what they like, are good and profitable at, and can control as much as possible.
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