This article discusses the disconnect between education and jobs. It argues that the current education system focuses too much on memorizing content instead of developing critical thinking skills needed for most jobs. While technical skills may change, jobs generally require skills like problem-solving, communication, and learning on the job. The curriculum should teach students how to think, read, build things, and be enthusiastic learners rather than just preparing them for exams. Developing these skills through hands-on learning, discussions, and self-reflection would better prepare students for any career path, including teaching. Overall, the education system needs reform to align with the skills actually required by the job market.