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Why Fresh Graduates Are Unemployed?
The rising unemployment rate among fresh graduates have become a cause of concern in Malaysia. The Department of Statistic Malaysia has released a report that presents the statistics of unemployed graduates in 2019. According to the report, the number of unemployed graduates in 2019 was 170.3 thousand persons, 5.5% higher than in 2018 which is 808.5 thousand persons. Based on a study namely Graduate Tracers Study, both public and private sector universities produced total number of 51,000 graduates in a year however about 60% of graduate remain unemployed one year after graduation. The 55% of these unemployed graduates are believed to be degree holders. This shows that being a university graduate has no guarantees to get an immediate employment.
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Serve
Friend Or Foe
It had only been about three hours, but to Herman, it felt like a lifetime. The pungent aroma of the mildew-laden boards beneath him made him restless and forced him to check his rifle over once more to ensure it was ready. Beads of sweat appeared on his forehead, his body’s insistence that the October air was not as cold as his visible breath led on. He had been given orders to find all officers and take them out as quickly as possible. Colonel Wilck had been strong in his assurances that the enemy advance would break without officer leadership. Herman, however, knew better; he didn’t make Master Sergeant in three years without knowing the enemy. But he took his place in the bell tower, orders in hand, and waited.
By Anthony Stauffer4 years ago in Serve
Miracle at Twenty thousand Feet
STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Staff Sgt. Jack Flynn, top turret gunner; Sgt. Douglas Aldrich, waist gunner; Sgt. Charles Agnatovich, ball turret gunner; Sgt. Anthony DeMarco, radio operator; Sgt. John Lafferty, waist gunner; Sgt. Ralph Corning, tail gunner.
By Richard Frohm4 years ago in Serve


