Unemployed graduates ashamed to apply for living allowance
(Xinhua) Updated: 2006-10-03 17:07 "If you get into the habit of relying on a minimum living allowance, you will
become lazy and unable to advance," said Liu Shen, who graduated from the
Sichuan University this year.
More efforts should be focused on creating job opportunities, said Guang
Xinping, a professor of sociology at the Nankai University in Tianjin. "College
graduates should not expect to find a well-paid job, a key factor in their
inability to score a position."
"Minimum living allowances only solve the problem of food," said Zhang
Weiming, a medical college graduate who has not found a stable job and is
earning money by working as a salesman for two companies in Zhengzhou.
"If college graduates are not too choosey when looking for a job, they'll
find a job with a salary above the minimum living allowances," said the
optimistic Zhang.
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