Excerpt from The Young Man and His Vocation
There is a tremendous waste in the world due to the fact that many of the workers have not found the vocation for which they are adapted and are not trained in the work they are doing. If by some means the forty million individuals in the United States who are engaged in gainful occupations could be transferred to the kind of work for which they are suited and could have the proper training for that work, the annual addition of wealth to the nation would be almost beyond computation. If the earning capacity of each individual were increased by ten cents a day, more than a billion dollars would be added to the earnings of the workers each year.
It is obviously impossible to completely readjust those of mature years who are already settled in their occupations; the relief must come through the young people whose careers are before them. Each year sees an army of young men entering the industrial field as wage earners. Why can not these be so directed in their choice of vocations and in training themselves for their work, that part of the great wastage of youth will be discontinued?
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