Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 25, 2011, CAREER & EDUCATION SPECIAL EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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“I don’t know.”
Due to more cuts in education
and lack of jobs. Dibble will leave
Oregon after she completes her de­
gree and teach abroad for the Peace
Corps, where she intends to broaden
her dream beyond American bor­
ders.
Shamari Robertson, accom pa­
nying his cousin, a PCC student,
said that after high school he
planned to become a barber. He
began classes at Phagan’s School
of Hair Design, but was forced to
withdraw after unexpectedly fail­
ing a test.
Now, believing to have used up
his financial aid, Robertson says he
will continue his months-long search
for a job, hoping to go back to school
sometime in the future and get a
better job.
“The system has gotten some­
what broken,” says 25-year-old Dana
Sullivan, a biochemistry student
who returned to school after work-
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Dana Sullivan
ing an un-fulfilling job as a T-Mo-
bile sales representative out of high
school.
Resolute on avoiding loans her­
self, she said, “Students are getting
out of school with* degrees that are
not high-paying and they have huge
debt. It’s sad because, they are fed
this dream of going to a four year
school and can go to the best of the
best, but in the end what is it getting
you?”
Sullivan plans to transfer to PSU
and further pursue a career as an
endocrinologist or dietitian at Or­
egon Health Sciences University, a
job she believes to be of high de­
mand.
W hile some worry about debt
and 1 inding a jo b after graduation,
other students feel confident be­
cause they have chosen a career
in a high dem and field like civil
engineering and m edicine, and
expect to get a good-paying job
right away.
“ It depends on what y o u ’re
studying and what jobs are avail-
Jose Martinez
able,” said Misty Meisner a nursing
major who believes she will have a
job after she successfully completes
her degree.
One Hispanic-American PCC stu­
dent offers an alternative voice,
“I am really appreciative of this
country; this country has helped
me get a job and a place to live,” said
Jose Martinez, a Mexican native who
says he has few worries and little to
complain about.
Martinez takes language classes
at PCC so he can improve his En­
glish and keep his seafood restau­
rant job where a steady position
relies on better communication with
employers.
“Americans are brave. They try
hard to understand our language
and culture,” he said. Martinez be­
lieves that giving permission to im­
migrant workers who lack proof of
citizenship to work, would allow
them to stay and contribute to the U.
S. economy, “All that money would
stay here and help the economy,”
he said.
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