It is shameful for graduates to resort to selling nasi lemak, former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said in a talk.
"We cannot be proud if graduates become Uber drivers or sell nasi lemak. They do this to support their income.
"They are trained (in universities), so they should make use of their knowledge and competency. They resort to selling nasi lemak because they can't get a job," he said during his weekly "Policy Talk" show, which was aired live on Facebook today.
This week's session focused on jobs and education for youths.
"We cannot be proud if graduates become Uber drivers or sell nasi lemak. They do this to support their income.
"They are trained (in universities), so they should make use of their knowledge and competency. They resort to selling nasi lemak because they can't get a job," he said during his weekly "Policy Talk" show, which was aired live on Facebook today.
This week's session focused on jobs and education for youths.
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