Going to college to train for a profession is supposed to lead to better pay and benefits for graduates. Without these benefits, no one would seek out the jobs in these areas and the jobs would have …
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Going to college to train for a profession is supposed to lead to better pay and benefits for graduates. Without these benefits, no one would seek out the jobs in these areas and the jobs would have no one to fill them. No pay/benefits, then there will be no doctors, engineers, teachers, etc.