mr. weatherall, a political science major. even more unsettling, mr. eatherall has noticed that more and more of his co-workers have college degrees. some from well-regarded colleges like washington university. what he had intended as a job to help pay his way through college has now turned into a destination for college graduates. quote -- "i think a lot about whether i'm ahead or behind," he says. "i really hope i'm not ahead." what does that say when what used to be a part-time job that would help people pay their way through school becomes a destination for college graduates. you know, my dad was working his way through the university of texas as a dishwasher and then a cook. that job is what let him get the education. how different it would have been if after he had gotten his degree he had shown up and they said let's start washing dishes. americans aren't the only ones asking such questions. i'm going to pause in this article, because it's 8:00 right now. and i mentioned before that heidi and i are blessed to have two little girls, caroline and k