Now employers states that students lack the skills of superior critical thinking and problem solving after 2 or 4 years of college, here we ask why. We should be able to use …show more content…
The feeling of how small one becomes in the jungle of capitalism, where profit is usually more important them beliefs, or dreams or self aspiration, besides all the other major baggage that comes as you try to embark in this new journey, and by baggage I mean: school debit, shelter, food, transportation. This should be when instinctive critical thinking kicks in, or should I say, survival skills, which definitely requires probleming solving abilities, but one is just fresh into the water and still swimming against the forces of the current, the new job environment still needs to be explorered, the people around you still fully strangers, the tasks given to you are present in a different fashion than the academic environment, even if you already a strong critical thinker by nature or by the education you acquired, the period of adaptation, observation and knowing your surrounds, will partially put some breaks on the self thinker, because there are sets of new rules that must be followed, and since you been in your own as student only, those new rules may take awhile to get use to, which will also affect performance in identifying solutions and what you decide to believe or not within that new envirroment, it all come from job to job, position/title given, freedom of expression and respect for those above