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Lawrence Tam
How “Low” Can Jobs for Fresh Graduates Go? The Educated
Minimum Wage Worker
Courtesy of CNN.com
This graph represents the number of graduates with minimum wage jobs. In 2013, there were 260,000 grads with
minimum wage occupations. Though the trend in minimum wage work seems to be going down for people with
degree over the years, jobs for fresh graduates do not offer a lot of promise in 2014 either. That is about a quarter
of a million grads with minimum wage jobs.
Minimum wage is not something that college grads think about when they start their degrees. In fact, they think that
once their college days are over, they can kiss those minimum wage jobs goodbye. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
According to this CNN money article:
“The only jobs that we’re growing are low-wage jobs, and at the same time, wages across occupations,
especially in low-wage jobs, are declining,” said Tsedeye Gebreselassie, a staff attorney at the worker
advocacy group National Employment Law Project.
Some 58% of the jobs created during the recent economic recovery have been low-wage positions like
retail and food prep workers, according to a 2012 NELP report. These low-wage jobs had a median
hourly wage of $13.83 or less.
At the same time, median household income has also dropped by more than $4,000 since 2000,
according to the Census Bureau.”
That has led to quite a bit of protesting, all over the country, for a higher minimum wage.
Photo courtesy of CNN.com
I can understand why students would protest:
1. College degrees take years and tens of thousands of dollars
to complete.
2. Working your butt off, paying $200 for a textbook and
successfully graduating should get you more than $7.25 an
hour.
3. Crushing debt means more money needed right out of the
gate.
Protesting over minimum wage has received national attention and has picked up momentum all over, even right here
in my hometown of Houston, TX.
Could Seattle become the best place for jobs
for fresh graduates?
Seattle is very close to going more than double the federal
minimum wage of $7.25. Planning is in the works to raise their
minimum wage to $15 an hour. Right now, Seattle’s minimum
wage is $9.32.
Could the United States be following the Chinese model of economic experimentation, when in 1978, China opened
up Special Economic Zones; cities that allowed free trade instead of a Communist system?
We are about to find out, as Seattle will be, according to Slate Magazine, “a gigantic laboratory for one of the most
ambitious, and quite possibly misbegotten, labor market experiments in recent memory.”
No one has ever hiked their minimum wage that high, that fast, in the United States. Basically, it is like taking a flying
leap off of an economic cliff. Will it fly?
Some argue that raising the minimum wage that high will jeopardize low-wage employment, and even jobs for fresh
graduates could dwindle.
“Any plan that makes hiring a worker more expensive than in France should be cause for concern. We
know that businesses in high-wage countries are especially eager to replace workers with software.
Fast-food restaurants in Europe, for instance, have been some of the earliest adopters of labor saving
technologies like digital kiosks where customers can order. Those innovations are already beginning to
make headway in the United States. But by passing a $15 minimum, Seattle would risk speeding the
process up within its city limits.” - Jordan Weissmann, Slate’s senior business and economics
correspondent.
Jobs For Fresh Graduates: An Overview
Courtesy of Online Colleges.net
The current employment climate is geared towards grads with “applicable” skills. There are good chances of jobs for
fresh graduates in business administration, engineering, and computer science, to name a few.
Though we have advanced into the information age, liberal arts degrees are in less demand than ever, as having a
degree no longer guarantees high-paying jobs, if any.
Is this article meant to be a killjoy?
No.
But we do have to recognize that the system is broken. When we have an abundance of college graduates, paying
more for college than their parents or grandparents but getting less of a return, then that is the symptom of a broken
system.
I still think that getting a college degree is important.
However, I think that it is time that we recognized that earning a degree and getting a job is not the same as it used to
be.
Jobs for Fresh Graduates Who Think Outside the Box
While you are looking for a traditional job, have you considered all of your options? If you are looking for a job, making
minimum wage or looking to make more money, then you MUST think outside the box.
First of all, we live in the information age. It is all about what and who you know that opens doors for you. NOT your
brawn or even how smart you are. If you are talented and intelligent, but stuck in the prison of industrial age thinking,
you are not going to get as far.
My College Level Jobs (internships)
I was hired as an intern to work with M.W. Kellogg during my college days back in 1994. They were merged into
Brown and Root to make Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR). I remember being there and there were a TON of layoffs and
wasn’t sure if I remember if it was due to merging the departments or just market conditions. For sure…. not a happy
environment to work in.
I got this job NOT through the college intern program, but I got it
by contacting the headhunter (campus recruiter) directly
OUTSIDE of the normal system.
Why not?
I have driven by the giant Brown and Root facility as a child going
to elementary, middle, and high school for years. I always wanted
to work for a large firm and see what it was all about. I wasn’t
going to let a school system prevent my chances from getting a
position with them.
I was one of the few people who got a job there that did NOT have a parent working there.
It was my first time hearing the word. “Nepotism”
I had no clue it was a big thing… I was the
“minority”.. not cause I’m Chinese, or didn’t have
a 3.5+ GPA… but not having a parent that
worked there in the company.
I don’t blame the company for the dry, and
uninteresting work environment. It was more a
function of a huge split in age. There were the
30+ year experienced PE (professional engineers) then there were those with less than 10 years.
When I left, I later learned there were very few engineers that stayed that were under 40. Most of the found better
paying jobs or better work in general.
One of the killers of working at downtown facility was learning the word -> “ Intranet”
This was the biggest shocker.
Only being able to SURF the company internal websites and NOT having external access to the Internet. HUGE
bummer… and at that time there were no mobile devices with internet.
Let’s just say my days were really boring.
First Job Out of College (New Grad)
I joined the ranks of thousands and was lucky to get a job with Motorola Semiconductor in Austin Texas (in the same
city.. super hard to get a Mechanical Engineering Job in Austin as most were Electrical or Computer Engineering jobs
in Austin).
This was probably one of the best jobs I’ve ever had.
1. Good pay ($50,000 back in year – 2000)
2. In Austin (I graduated University of Texas at Austin in 2000)
3. Good mix of experienced and young coworkers
4. Ping Pong Table (I literally played probably 3-4 times a week with a cube mate)
5. The newer facility in town we went to for trainings had
Quake on a couple network machines to play for down
time. When people take smoke and stretch breaks, I would
go play ping pong and others would play video games.
6. Had internet access (not just intranet)
7. In the 1 year I was at the Oak Hill facility. I probably ate
there 5 times. The rest of the time I was so close to home I
just went home to make a sandwich and take a nap.
8. The hours were super flexible.
9. Got this giant Motorola pager (see image to the right) and I
thought I was super important.. hahaha. It was so big I
would constantly clip walls and desks as it was clipped to
the belt. I probably only used it 1 – 2 times a week for
reporting into the manager.
10. Got laid off after 1 year being there after the 9/11 twin towers incident. The whole department got dissolved
and eventually Motorola Semiconductor was sold FreeScale Semiconductor in 2004.
Good times….
I got this Motorola job also outside of the Campus recruiting cycles. I had submitted my resume to over 50 different
companies outside of the campus computers … going DIRECTLY to the companies Human Resources departments.
Motorola sent me an email about having interviews. I answered and got hired after 2 interviews. One over the phone
and one on site with the other applicants.
From the Internship to the first New Grad job I got…. both of them were landed by taking massive action and just
going after what I wanted. I didn’t rely on the systems in place to take care of me or just “placed my bets” with them.
Both awesome experiences and one I would recommend anyone.
Go send your resume to over 100 places and be visible to any hiring company.
My Engineering career (I won’t go into detail as it covers over 12 years in the industry)
- one job through a friend
- one job through a headhunter I connected with
- another intern through a professor
If you are new grad or about to graduate… it’s time to put on your big boy/girl pants and GO GET IT.
I retired from Mechanical Engineering in 2012 (forced retirement) as they laid me off when I was 33. I decided to
never go back into the industry and have since went full time in my internet marketing and consulting business.
My peak income for Engineering was right under $100,000 in a year.
My peak income for internet marketing was right under $800,000 in a year.
If you are getting a job for the money…. there is a lot more out there for those that are hungry. If you want to apply
your degree.. do so.. Don’t do it cause you think that pays the best.. Feel it out. Be it in doing something you LOVE or
doing it for the money.
If it’s NEITHER…. figure 2-5 year gameplan to exit to what you want… money/passion or both
Plenty of Jobs for Fresh Graduates Working Online
One of the best ways to provide jobs for fresh graduates is to look for work online.
You should be well-organized, so that you weed out the wheat from the chaff.
Do a lot of research. In a few hours, you can get a lot of information about jobs for fresh graduates. There are
plenty of jobs out there, that you don’t have to drive to, or even get dressed up for. Figure out if your goal is to work
FOR someone or have people work FOR you.
Create Your Own Job, Your Own Economy
Having your own business is the dream of many college students. If it is yours, then consider building an online
business which combines basic marketing skills plus your area of expertise. Again, research is the key. Do a lot of
research, but do not fall into the trap of being in constant research mode. Take action, get your hands dirty and take
some risk.
Of course, there are some risks, but looking for work online or becoming an entrepreneur can get you out of minimum
wage mode – if you know what you are doing.
Have you been stuck in a minimum wage job with a degree yourself? Are there any jobs for fresh graduates that
people want?
(I worked at Babbage’s for $5/hr in 1994 in college – now called Gamestop)
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How “Low” Can Jobs for Fresh Graduates Go? The Educated Minimum Wage Worker

  • 1. teamprojectmayhem.com http://teamprojectmayhem.com/blog/how-low-can-jobs-for-fresh-graduates-go-the-educated-minimum-wage-worker/?id=2asuccess Lawrence Tam How “Low” Can Jobs for Fresh Graduates Go? The Educated Minimum Wage Worker Courtesy of CNN.com This graph represents the number of graduates with minimum wage jobs. In 2013, there were 260,000 grads with minimum wage occupations. Though the trend in minimum wage work seems to be going down for people with degree over the years, jobs for fresh graduates do not offer a lot of promise in 2014 either. That is about a quarter of a million grads with minimum wage jobs. Minimum wage is not something that college grads think about when they start their degrees. In fact, they think that once their college days are over, they can kiss those minimum wage jobs goodbye. Unfortunately, this is not the case. According to this CNN money article: “The only jobs that we’re growing are low-wage jobs, and at the same time, wages across occupations, especially in low-wage jobs, are declining,” said Tsedeye Gebreselassie, a staff attorney at the worker advocacy group National Employment Law Project. Some 58% of the jobs created during the recent economic recovery have been low-wage positions like retail and food prep workers, according to a 2012 NELP report. These low-wage jobs had a median hourly wage of $13.83 or less.
  • 2. At the same time, median household income has also dropped by more than $4,000 since 2000, according to the Census Bureau.” That has led to quite a bit of protesting, all over the country, for a higher minimum wage. Photo courtesy of CNN.com I can understand why students would protest: 1. College degrees take years and tens of thousands of dollars to complete. 2. Working your butt off, paying $200 for a textbook and successfully graduating should get you more than $7.25 an hour. 3. Crushing debt means more money needed right out of the gate. Protesting over minimum wage has received national attention and has picked up momentum all over, even right here in my hometown of Houston, TX. Could Seattle become the best place for jobs for fresh graduates? Seattle is very close to going more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25. Planning is in the works to raise their minimum wage to $15 an hour. Right now, Seattle’s minimum wage is $9.32. Could the United States be following the Chinese model of economic experimentation, when in 1978, China opened up Special Economic Zones; cities that allowed free trade instead of a Communist system? We are about to find out, as Seattle will be, according to Slate Magazine, “a gigantic laboratory for one of the most ambitious, and quite possibly misbegotten, labor market experiments in recent memory.” No one has ever hiked their minimum wage that high, that fast, in the United States. Basically, it is like taking a flying leap off of an economic cliff. Will it fly? Some argue that raising the minimum wage that high will jeopardize low-wage employment, and even jobs for fresh graduates could dwindle. “Any plan that makes hiring a worker more expensive than in France should be cause for concern. We know that businesses in high-wage countries are especially eager to replace workers with software. Fast-food restaurants in Europe, for instance, have been some of the earliest adopters of labor saving technologies like digital kiosks where customers can order. Those innovations are already beginning to make headway in the United States. But by passing a $15 minimum, Seattle would risk speeding the process up within its city limits.” - Jordan Weissmann, Slate’s senior business and economics correspondent.
  • 3. Jobs For Fresh Graduates: An Overview
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  • 6. Courtesy of Online Colleges.net The current employment climate is geared towards grads with “applicable” skills. There are good chances of jobs for fresh graduates in business administration, engineering, and computer science, to name a few. Though we have advanced into the information age, liberal arts degrees are in less demand than ever, as having a degree no longer guarantees high-paying jobs, if any. Is this article meant to be a killjoy? No. But we do have to recognize that the system is broken. When we have an abundance of college graduates, paying more for college than their parents or grandparents but getting less of a return, then that is the symptom of a broken system. I still think that getting a college degree is important. However, I think that it is time that we recognized that earning a degree and getting a job is not the same as it used to be. Jobs for Fresh Graduates Who Think Outside the Box While you are looking for a traditional job, have you considered all of your options? If you are looking for a job, making minimum wage or looking to make more money, then you MUST think outside the box. First of all, we live in the information age. It is all about what and who you know that opens doors for you. NOT your brawn or even how smart you are. If you are talented and intelligent, but stuck in the prison of industrial age thinking, you are not going to get as far. My College Level Jobs (internships) I was hired as an intern to work with M.W. Kellogg during my college days back in 1994. They were merged into Brown and Root to make Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR). I remember being there and there were a TON of layoffs and wasn’t sure if I remember if it was due to merging the departments or just market conditions. For sure…. not a happy
  • 7. environment to work in. I got this job NOT through the college intern program, but I got it by contacting the headhunter (campus recruiter) directly OUTSIDE of the normal system. Why not? I have driven by the giant Brown and Root facility as a child going to elementary, middle, and high school for years. I always wanted to work for a large firm and see what it was all about. I wasn’t going to let a school system prevent my chances from getting a position with them. I was one of the few people who got a job there that did NOT have a parent working there. It was my first time hearing the word. “Nepotism” I had no clue it was a big thing… I was the “minority”.. not cause I’m Chinese, or didn’t have a 3.5+ GPA… but not having a parent that worked there in the company. I don’t blame the company for the dry, and uninteresting work environment. It was more a function of a huge split in age. There were the 30+ year experienced PE (professional engineers) then there were those with less than 10 years. When I left, I later learned there were very few engineers that stayed that were under 40. Most of the found better paying jobs or better work in general. One of the killers of working at downtown facility was learning the word -> “ Intranet” This was the biggest shocker. Only being able to SURF the company internal websites and NOT having external access to the Internet. HUGE bummer… and at that time there were no mobile devices with internet. Let’s just say my days were really boring. First Job Out of College (New Grad) I joined the ranks of thousands and was lucky to get a job with Motorola Semiconductor in Austin Texas (in the same city.. super hard to get a Mechanical Engineering Job in Austin as most were Electrical or Computer Engineering jobs in Austin). This was probably one of the best jobs I’ve ever had. 1. Good pay ($50,000 back in year – 2000) 2. In Austin (I graduated University of Texas at Austin in 2000) 3. Good mix of experienced and young coworkers 4. Ping Pong Table (I literally played probably 3-4 times a week with a cube mate)
  • 8. 5. The newer facility in town we went to for trainings had Quake on a couple network machines to play for down time. When people take smoke and stretch breaks, I would go play ping pong and others would play video games. 6. Had internet access (not just intranet) 7. In the 1 year I was at the Oak Hill facility. I probably ate there 5 times. The rest of the time I was so close to home I just went home to make a sandwich and take a nap. 8. The hours were super flexible. 9. Got this giant Motorola pager (see image to the right) and I thought I was super important.. hahaha. It was so big I would constantly clip walls and desks as it was clipped to the belt. I probably only used it 1 – 2 times a week for reporting into the manager. 10. Got laid off after 1 year being there after the 9/11 twin towers incident. The whole department got dissolved and eventually Motorola Semiconductor was sold FreeScale Semiconductor in 2004. Good times…. I got this Motorola job also outside of the Campus recruiting cycles. I had submitted my resume to over 50 different companies outside of the campus computers … going DIRECTLY to the companies Human Resources departments. Motorola sent me an email about having interviews. I answered and got hired after 2 interviews. One over the phone and one on site with the other applicants. From the Internship to the first New Grad job I got…. both of them were landed by taking massive action and just going after what I wanted. I didn’t rely on the systems in place to take care of me or just “placed my bets” with them. Both awesome experiences and one I would recommend anyone. Go send your resume to over 100 places and be visible to any hiring company. My Engineering career (I won’t go into detail as it covers over 12 years in the industry) - one job through a friend - one job through a headhunter I connected with - another intern through a professor If you are new grad or about to graduate… it’s time to put on your big boy/girl pants and GO GET IT. I retired from Mechanical Engineering in 2012 (forced retirement) as they laid me off when I was 33. I decided to never go back into the industry and have since went full time in my internet marketing and consulting business. My peak income for Engineering was right under $100,000 in a year. My peak income for internet marketing was right under $800,000 in a year. If you are getting a job for the money…. there is a lot more out there for those that are hungry. If you want to apply your degree.. do so.. Don’t do it cause you think that pays the best.. Feel it out. Be it in doing something you LOVE or doing it for the money. If it’s NEITHER…. figure 2-5 year gameplan to exit to what you want… money/passion or both
  • 9. Plenty of Jobs for Fresh Graduates Working Online One of the best ways to provide jobs for fresh graduates is to look for work online. You should be well-organized, so that you weed out the wheat from the chaff. Do a lot of research. In a few hours, you can get a lot of information about jobs for fresh graduates. There are plenty of jobs out there, that you don’t have to drive to, or even get dressed up for. Figure out if your goal is to work FOR someone or have people work FOR you. Create Your Own Job, Your Own Economy Having your own business is the dream of many college students. If it is yours, then consider building an online business which combines basic marketing skills plus your area of expertise. Again, research is the key. Do a lot of research, but do not fall into the trap of being in constant research mode. Take action, get your hands dirty and take some risk. Of course, there are some risks, but looking for work online or becoming an entrepreneur can get you out of minimum wage mode – if you know what you are doing. Have you been stuck in a minimum wage job with a degree yourself? Are there any jobs for fresh graduates that people want? (I worked at Babbage’s for $5/hr in 1994 in college – now called Gamestop) Comment Below On Your College Job Experience, Internship, New Grad Job. More Articles You Will Love Easy Careers To Get Into And Odd Places You Will Find Them How to Do SEO for YouTube VideosHow "Low" Can Jobs for Fresh Graduates Go? The Educated Minimum Wage WorkerReasons To Go To College - How Hollywood Got It All Wrong Generate Leads Effectively: Why and How to Generate Leads Lawrence Tam Helping people since 2007 get online and make some money. Living a happy and healthy lifestyle by playing online and Generating his first million in 2013 with 3 kids and doing most of it part time while working as a Mechanical Engineer. Go through his 10 videos on Marketing by clicking here. More Posts - Website Follow Me: