The world is not fair

The world is not fair
>most educated generation of spaniards
>forced to live a worse life than the previous generations that were mostly uneducated and didnt have even half the hours of school
>forced to migrate for work
>more unemployment than the american crysis of 1930
>worker unions only fight for old people's rights and dont want a flexible job market that would benefit young people
>lawmakers are like a headless chicken with no clear direction and doing the wrong move all the time
its not fair...

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War France

It's simple, your function in the EU is basically to be like Mexico in NAFTA, supply cheap workers to Germany, have no national industry, be fully submitted to Germany and live off tourism

>didnt have even half the hours of school
You don't learn anything in school, its a brainwashing-daycare for young adults. That includes uni and high schools.

Just go get a normal job after high school, don't bother with uni unless you know for sure what you're going to become. And don't become something that isn't in demand for the next (at least) 20 years.

"flexible job market" ruins everything. It won't create any new jobs, it'll just take away all your rights and make you slaves.

What they could fight for could be shorter days. That would create more jobs.

go back to pol

>don't bother with uni unless you know for sure what you're going to become. And don't become something that isn't in demand
>Sup Forums
You're probably unemployed too, huh?

>Just go get a normal job after high school
thats the problem, there's not enough of them.
also secondary school is mandatory until age 16 or so, so you spend at least 4 years in ESO, wich usually gives between 14-40 hours of homework per week depending on the year, besides the 6 hours of school every weekday

>secondary school is mandatory until age 16 or so
Yes, there is truancy in US also.

There are jobs, you have to find the areas that are growing (for instance Healthcare in the US is growing field that employs all education levels).

Doesn't Spain have like 50% unemployment among young people
It's probably impossible to find a job unless you know someone in that environment.

>There are jobs
you just dont get it do you

>unless you know someone in that environment.
Then suck some dick if you want a job, how bad do you people want to work?

Most people in Spain work 6 hours a day dude, the job market is fucked

why do ppl still vote on parties that couldnt solve the crisis?
is society divided?

what kinda national identity is it when the 2nd richest region decides to part and you wont let it

you know you arent exactly victims after almost 10years of the global crisis?

>american thinks the whole world is just like the US
why am i not surprised?

because the crisis revolves into them being unable to industrialize due to being in the same economic sphere as france, germany, UK and italy. And all the parties support the current status quo of being a puppet. Basically Spain is an european version of Mexico in NAFTA

>a communist country thinks he knows anything about job markets or work value.

Not even worth the reply

>don't bother with uni unless you know for sure what you're going to become

Most people have no idea what they're going to become, your advice only really applies to shit tier unis.

the problem with education right now is that there are so many shit unis and courses that literally anyone can get a degree.

>have one currency for tons of different countries
>lol lets have monetary policy that benefits the germans and french fuck everyone else lol

>the problem with education right now is that there are so many shit unis and courses that literally anyone can get a degree.
I agree, too many people are looking over blue collar or just normal stuff.

Not everyone can be a chemist.

Most people have no idea what they're going to become because they failed to figure it out in high school.
Compulsory education isn't really about meeting bare minimum educational standards. No one cares if you knew the exact date Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas.

Compulsory education is about figuring out what you like and what you don't like. People who have literally no idea what they want to do in the future have been failed by the educational system, by their parents, and by themselves.

After high school, you should already have a vague understanding of how you would like to contribute to society in a way you can tolerate.

Some people weren't able to do that, and it's apparently considered acceptable. People call this period ``finding themselves'' before or during college. Still, these guys are put at a massive disadvantage compared to people who got their shit together in time to prepare for adulthood.

what are spaniards getting degrees in?

germans seem to be geared heavily towards professional/stem degrees and don't go into the typical american liberal arts degrees. spaniards doing the same thing?

It's a good thing that people get as much education as possible. The longer they stay out of the workforce, the better. There's already way too few jobs, and keeping people occupied with useless degrees is a way to easen the pressure on the job market. It also creates more jobs for people to be teachers.

>what are spaniards getting degrees in?

gender studies

No Jobs no Jobs no Jobs no Jobs no Jobs no no Jobs

>B-but Brussels says that Spain is growing..

FUCK YOU STUPID CUNTS.FUCK YOU GERMANY

Everybody knows that desu but thank you

se querés solucionar los problemas de tu pais debés enfrentarlos

*Se quieras

*si quieres

Economically speaking, Spain is basically in a chokehold. Tourism forms 11% of the country's economy meaning they can't disengage from the EU or the Eurozone inany way without severe consequences, but as part of the EU they have no chance of competing with Germany in terms of production apart from crops which only grow in warm climates.

>implying all Spain produces are crops and fruit
that might be what you see in supermarkets in UK but Spain is actually one of the major car manufacturers in Europe.
theres generally a lot of industry both in Basque country (original industrial heart of Spain) and Catalonya, besides some small industrial centers in Galicia, Valencia, Madrid and other places.

gracias amigo :)

>Major car manufacturer
Y es por eso que los españoles compran sus coches en Alemania, ¿No?. Hay fleje de españoles trabajando aqui en la industria de acero por que cerraron las fabricas por ahí.