when I finally graduated a freshly minted 4 year graduate metallurgist was paid $ 8,000/pa. a 3 year certificate accountant was paid $ 15,000/pa and a 2 year trained book keeper $ 11,000/.pa . Needless to say I kept on at it doing 4 more diplomas part time but after 8 year I was told to retain the job I had been doing for over a year I had to do a MBA as it was a "management " job & not a technical one.
I did 6 months of the MBA course and realised that to succeede I would have to become totally dehumanised so I left & drove taxis for a while, while doing a masters in material science ( never finished it either ). As a cab driver I was making $ 18,000 /pa
The I went into international satchels riding a motorcycle and was turning over $ 45,000/pa by which time graduate metallurgist salaries had risen to $ 11,000/pa .
Now I am not the quickest witt but it became abundantly clear that trained professionals in manufacturing were not regarded as essential by the accountants with MBA's One by one all of my graduate year got sacked & re-employed on short term contracts so eventually I had 5 of them working for me as fashion couriers earning double what they got paid as graduates till most went overseas , in particular to South Africa