Trading caps and gowns for mops

Quentin Fottrell:

After commencement, a growing number young people say they have no choice but to take low-skilled jobs, according to a survey released this week.
Another survey by Rutgers University came to the same conclusion: Half of graduates in the past five years say their jobs didn’t require a four-year degree and only 20% said their first job was on their career path. “Our society’s most talented people are unable to find a job that gives them a decent income,” says Cliff Zukin, a professor of political science and public policy at Rutgers.