Based on some things I've been reading I would say most of it has to do with being just a bit behind the curve, at least here in n.a. Not stupid or anything, just a few steps behind the right place to be. Growing up all I ever heard was "lawyers and engineers make zounds of money, and there are so many jobs to be had". This was not a lie, or untrue at the time, unfortunately years later it is no longer the case. Now we have lawyers and engineers coming out the ears and no jobs for them, why? Because everybody got the same advice at the same time. So what are parents saying to their kids now? Don't know, maybe investment bankers or doctors or whatever, but the trend will likely have moved on by the time .
The good news is that relatively soon the baby boomers will exit the workforce, and no matter how bad the news claims this will be, it will probably be the best thing that has happened to our generation, in a job prospect sense. Once our preceeding generations have finished filling up to fill in the gaps, there should finally.be some room left for the many of us looking for a spot. Those already in might even get a boost in terms of their prospects for advancement.
The good news is that relatively soon the baby boomers will exit the workforce, and no matter how bad the news claims this will be, it will probably be the best thing that has happened to our generation, in a job prospect sense. Once our preceeding generations have finished filling up to fill in the gaps, there should finally.be some room left for the many of us looking for a spot. Those already in might even get a boost in terms of their prospects for advancement.