Healthcare Grad Turns to Street Vending: University’s Unexpected Reaction

A recent healthcare graduate in China has found themselves selling ice cream on the street, a situation that has reportedly caused “embarrassment” for their university. This story has quickly gained traction online, sparking discussions about the current job market and the pressures faced by young graduates.

University Expresses Concern Over Graduate’s Street Vending

An unnamed university official reportedly acknowledged that a video of the graduate, identified as Li, had “posed a bad impact” for the institution. This statement has further fueled online debate, with many questioning the university’s priorities and expressing sympathy for Li’s situation.

Is Street Vending Truly “Embarrassing”?

While the university’s response highlights the perceived stigma surrounding street vending, many online commenters have praised Li’s entrepreneurial spirit and resilience in the face of economic challenges. This incident raises important questions about the value placed on different forms of employment and the support provided to graduates navigating a competitive job market.

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