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In a few months, Worcester's college seniors will get their degrees, and most of them will go off into the real world. But with jobs scarce, the real world for many of them could be something less challenging than what they trained to do. Should these graduates create jobs for themselves by starting new ventures?

My best advice for most of them is to get 10 years of industry experience before they start a company. Of course, there are some people who started programming computers when they were 10 years old, so by the time they graduate they will have the requisite decade of experience.

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