Being in college and having an empty wallet tend to go hand-in-hand. A full course load can make it difficult for students to find steady work, and in many college towns the work that's available isn't going to pay for very much. But while my fellow students were undergoing (legal) drug trials and donating whatever bodily fluid they could get a few cents for, some in the current generation of cash-strapped collegians are turning to food stamps.
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This is a sign of things to come.Job qualifications have been drastically modified so that community college grads can now get the jobs that used to require a bachelors degree.They are willing to work themselves up in the ranks vs having to get a lot of money from jump street to pay off their loans.The best thing is to keep getting food stamps after they graduate.They'll need them.
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