In the US it's graduation-time. The degree in hand the graduate is ready to "hit the world". It is here that perhaps a word, or two, of caution and advice is called for.
Allowing for the fact that it is directed to American graduates, and their parents, this article in the NY Times applies equally to Oz:
"This is the season for giving advice to graduates as they enter the workplace. Instead of listening to yet another recitation of the usual admonishments to "change the world," "carpe diem," or "wear sunscreen," those graduates — unless they are already trapped on the nonpaying internship hamster wheel — need to hear how to manage their paychecks".
For the good oil, and advice, read the full article here.
Allowing for the fact that it is directed to American graduates, and their parents, this article in the NY Times applies equally to Oz:
"This is the season for giving advice to graduates as they enter the workplace. Instead of listening to yet another recitation of the usual admonishments to "change the world," "carpe diem," or "wear sunscreen," those graduates — unless they are already trapped on the nonpaying internship hamster wheel — need to hear how to manage their paychecks".
For the good oil, and advice, read the full article here.
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