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Jobless youngsters should give teaching a try | Brief letters

Career advice | Book chat | Saving MoD cash | Roy Hattersley

As a member of a privileged generation when jobs were plentiful, my heart goes out to young people who can’t find a job (Record number of young people fear long-term unemployment, 12 June). But everyone knows there’s a shortage of teachers. Why don’t some of them try that? It’s hard work, but potentially rewarding. And much better than sitting at home feeling miserable and failing to get interviews.
Ruth Brandon
London

• I was reluctant to join a book group because of a dislike of being told what to read (Letters, 12 June). Our “book chat” solves this problem. We bring along what each of us has enjoyed reading recently. This way, I have discovered new reading delights – Elizabeth Strout, Henry Marsh and many more – without a sense of doing dutiful homework. David Hockney’s “End bossiness soon” campaign would approve of this approach.
Clare Addison
Oxford

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Jun 18, 2026 Youth unemployment Teaching Ministry of Defence

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