How someone works when he is not paid to do so tells nothing about his work ethic or discipline. The present system hypocritically contradicts the monetary motivation factor that is the fundamental difference between Capitalism and Communism.
So if you think a person doesn't have a day job while he'/she is going to medical school, it's something related to Communism? How the hell does that work?
It follows a similar slogan: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his greed." Saying that we have to sacrifice four years of living normally to please these employers because "they create jobs" is like saying that vampires create blood.
So being qualified for the job means the person who hires you is a vampire? I think you need to revisit wherever the hell you're getting the tenets of Communism. In a capitalist economy, employment is the result of a FREE AND MUTUAL AGREEMENT between the employer and the employee. That's it. If the employer wants college, the employee has the freedom to look elsewhere.
This economically destructive educational system is no different from the job interviewer saying to the applicant, "I'll give you a white-collar job only if you spend four years here working blue-collar without pay."
There is nothing destructive about a person EARNING his way into a job. And it is the way the American economy has operated for a long time. It's only POLITICIANS who get socially promoted based on their name, hence the Biden Klan.
The employers are economic bullies who value college slavery only as a sign of how much the applicant was willing to humiliate himself in order to work for them.
Revisit the definition of "bully." Revisit the definition of "humiliate." You really got it wrong on both counts.
A bully you can't escape from, can't avoid. (Just ask a victim of the IRS.) And if somehow you think attending college, studying hard, getting the grades and graduating with a lucrative degree amounts to humiliation, you have SERIOUS problems that only a shrink might be able to solve.
I never felt humiliated when I was in college, especially when I got better grades and better test scores than the left wingers in my classes. When I graduated Magna Cum Laude, I didn't feel bullied. I felt on top of the world.
Of course, the neckbeards who slide into Lesbian Dance theory programs on student loans will feel humiliated when they have to pay back those loans while getting rejected by legitimate employers. There's nothing bullying or humiliating about it.
You just need to remember that college is not a cure for dumbass.