AP story on MSNBC
The first three paragraphs of the story:
NEW YORK - A New York City woman who says she can't find a job is suing the college where she earned a bachelor's degree.
Trina Thompson filed a lawsuit last week against Monroe College in Bronx Supreme Court. The 27-year-old is seeking the $70,000 she spent on tuition.
Thompson says she's been unable to find gainful employment since she received her information technology degree in April.
And the blurb under the video link that's the kicker for me:
Aug. 3: An unemployed Monroe College graduate is suing her alma mater for the $70,000 she paid in tuition, claiming the school's office of career advancement has not “tried hard enough” to help her land a job.
I guess this college graduate won't be pulling herself up by the bootstraps.
The first three paragraphs of the story:
NEW YORK - A New York City woman who says she can't find a job is suing the college where she earned a bachelor's degree.
Trina Thompson filed a lawsuit last week against Monroe College in Bronx Supreme Court. The 27-year-old is seeking the $70,000 she spent on tuition.
Thompson says she's been unable to find gainful employment since she received her information technology degree in April.
And the blurb under the video link that's the kicker for me:
Aug. 3: An unemployed Monroe College graduate is suing her alma mater for the $70,000 she paid in tuition, claiming the school's office of career advancement has not “tried hard enough” to help her land a job.
I guess this college graduate won't be pulling herself up by the bootstraps.