The life we live now is so unpredictable, no one can be sure of practicing their desired career from what they have learnt in school.
I think if people really want to be happy in life, expecially undergraduates and young graduate they should learn not to give all expectations of having living job from the government. If people create the mindset of being creative and productive in this era they will live a more happy life than putting all expectations of getting a dream job from the government. A productive mindset is what young people needs to make life easy and worth living.
To be able to generate wealth, one must know how to join raw products together to create what people need or want. So, it's natural to make money from being productive. In any form, online, offline or drop shipping. What matters is figuring out the lacking services in a neighborhood, town, or city then implement it and watch profits flow. They're neighborhoods where people buy cooking gas in a distant place. Opening such a shop in that neighborhood would be solving a huge problem for the people there. Yet it doesn't stop the person from venturing into a government job. Generating money from different sources is encouraged for young people. Because most times the income we see online or even offline may fluctuate. A single business may not flourish at all times. Hence, having other little ways of generating money, can be a strategy to sustain us during the hard times in our main business. The mistake young people make is that they enter businesses they can't market. A lot of small businesses, yield huge profits. But, today, everyone wants to start big. Not knowing that making sales is the primary aim of business. Not having a nice office. There think one needs huge capital to be productive. Some home processed drinks still sell out in the market. What matters is having the product. How well organized the place is or how many workers you have is not crucial. Giving the quality product is what makes us more customers. Countries like India with big population, pay so much money to restaurants. Opening a food business in India is very profitable. Managers of such business make upto 1 million dollars, yet maintain a low key lifestyle. Agriculture is also nice, and requires few capitals to fit into the market and scale.
On the side of the courses we studied in school. Graduates fail to offer what they've learnt in school as a service. And, also, not searching to get hired, they've concluded within them that they is no job out there. A lot of good courses; computer science, mathematics, business, agriculture etc are easy to monetize as a graduate. Only students who don't know much about their discipline would see no light in venturing into the course they've studied in school as business. Consistency is what makes us successful in this era. Hence whatever we do, it's important we stick to it. One day can level up or level down one's enterprise.