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Re: pic: FIRST Alumnus makes front page of New York Times

ahh the state of the economy now. Any link to the newspapers or blogs that have this article on the net?
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Re: pic: FIRST Alumnus makes front page of New York Times

Shake Nate's hand for me, this is funny.

Any idea what field he is going into? Maybe the FIRST community can give him a hand.
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Re: pic: FIRST Alumnus makes front page of New York Times

Here's the front page scan for the NYT - http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2009/...can/index.html

It was also on Fox News - http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/0,...61,00.html#2_0

I've seen people decorate caps before, but this is both humorous and relevant.
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Re: pic: FIRST Alumnus makes front page of New York Times

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Shake Nate's hand for me, this is funny.

Any idea what field he is going into? Maybe the FIRST community can give him a hand.
Disclaimer: Nate is my oldest son and the reason I got involved in FIRST.

He spent 4 years on a FRC team.
His experience in FIRST helped him get into UPENN.
He majored in Mech. Engineering and minored in Engineering Entrepreneurship.
He's made hundreds of friends along the way, already following the advice of Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, who was his commencement speaker. http://www.detnews.com/article/20090...your-computer-

But nothing could have prepared him to get woken up yesterday with a call that he was on the front page of the NYT and page 2 of the Wall Street Journal. It's been fun watching the 2 AP photos spread around the world!
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Re: pic: FIRST Alumnus makes front page of New York Times

How interesting!
I saw this on page A-2 of the Seattle Times yesterday (5/19/2009). Small black-and-white photo and a short article.

Thanks for sharing, Jenny! Best of luck to Nate in his job search.
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Haha this is going to be a classic picture of our time. Totally represents what a lot of people are going through right now.
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Haha this is going to be a classic picture of our time. Totally represents what a lot of people are going through right now.
A generation.

I agree, this helps showcase what this generation is faced with because of methods, systems, and practices of the generation(s) before it. It also holds the promise of opportunity for change as these graduates move into their careers, fields of interest, or pursue further degrees.
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A generation.

I agree, this helps showcase what this generation is faced with because of methods, systems, and practices of the generation(s) before it. It also holds the promise of opportunity for change as these graduates move into their careers, fields of interest, or pursue further degrees.
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All joking aside, what we do today has an effect on every future generation, if you decide it would be a great idea to destroy all the rain forests today realize who has to pay for that? It isn't just us, it is our children, their children and every future generation. Because of some bad business practices by the people in charge I have countless friends who have been laid off work, friends who are barely in their 20's. I have a close friend who is in the same boat as Nate here. Short term gains lead to long term losses. So many times I have heard the mantra "Measure twice, cut once." We need to start applying that to every aspect of our life, "Evaluate twice, execute once"
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Decisions are filled with weight that will tilt the scales in each generation, measuring the values placed by the society on what type of lifestyles and culture we have or dream of having. Mentors who 'get' FIRST and continue to support and strengthen the programs, add weight. Adults and students who understand the vision of Dean Kamen and the importance of the educational wisdom of Woodie Flowers, weigh in and continue to. Teams like 1712, Dawgma, who are developing courses to teach/and share their understanding of ethical leadership, continue to add important weight.

That is why the messages in the speeches that were offered so eloquently in Atlanta are so valuable and pressing in importance. Because they carry weight that will add to society's scales, measuring the qualities of value and integrity.
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Because of some bad business practices by the people in charge I have countless friends who have been laid off work, friends who are barely in their 20's."
And in other cases...their 30's, and 40's, and 50's, and......

[tangent]
I feel for all who are currently in the job search mode in this market. If you think it's hard for a recent college grad to pursue a job, something they'd be doing anyway, try scrambling when you've given 20+ years of your life to a single organization and show up to work Monday to suddenly find your position has been eviscerated.
[/tangent]

Let's return to the topic of the pic.
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Let's return to the topic of the pic.
I believe these topics are closely related...
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I believe these topics are closely related...
I was referring to talking solely about the college graduate's challenge to find employment in the current economy.

I just wanted to quickly state that the youngins aren't the only ones competing for work. If you would like to keep the expanded discussion scope, ok then.
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Jenny, you are very generous in your wisdom. Travis is right, too.

Although this photo highlights the clever use of what I think is white duct tape (or is it contact paper?), it also highlights achievement, hard work, and the effort and dedication that graduation represents for these graduates and their supporters. Forgive me for failing to offer congratulations to your son, Nate, his peers, and you and your family, Jenny. You guys rock.

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[/tangent]

Let's return to the topic of the pic.
No one would dare say we are the only ones, truth is, we are the lucky ones. Most of us do not have houses, do not have families to support. We don't have the massive expenses that people in their 30's and 40's have, we can also rely on mom and dad for some help. In essence this is just another lesson we are learning, and this is the best time for us to learn it. (Obviously Id rather NOT learn this lesson but if it must be I may as well learn something from it no?)
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