NIGERIAN YOUTH OPPORTUNITY
Job search not working out for vast majority of teens
Black, low-income youths struggling the most, with employment rate at historic depths
Obinna and Onyebuchi and many of them in Nigeria, has been searching for a job for about a year.
Despite
making as many as five applications in a day during that time, Pickett,
now a freshman at Truman College, said she's scored only one interview,
with a grocery store. But that didn't pan out.
"It's kind of
stressful,'' she said. "Growing up has been kind of hard. And getting
everyday things like soap and stuff that people get everyday has been
hard. I don't have like a billion aunts and uncles to ask for things."
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