What do I do now? I need a job....

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rmorse;2339487;2339487 said:
Yea, me too. I am scared of the real world, tbh. I hate change.



Which is part of the reason I really wanted to get a job on campus, and continue my education :(


Oh well. I just have to suck it up, and keep on pushing.
time to grow up and get out there! there's no better feeling than "tiny insignificant guppy fish in a huge monster pond"!!!!! :)
 
Yea. Grad school is very appealing to me, for the reasons listed above, as well as others. I just cannot afford it. I need to find someone else to pay for it, for it to become a reality.
 
jcardona1;2339506; said:
time to grow up and get out there! there's no better feeling than "tiny insignificant guppy fish in a huge monster pond"!!!!! :)


:) Yes sir!























































Need an economist?
 
rmorse;2339508;2339508 said:
Yea. Grad school is very appealing to me, for the reasons listed above, as well as others. I just cannot afford it. I need to find someone else to pay for it, for it to become a reality.
i would try to find a job first. gotta be careful with going straight to grad school. ive seen lots of cases where people are 'so smart, theyre dumb' when it comes to real world stuff because they become 'professional students'. youd be surprised. get a job first, preferably with an employer that will help you pay for grad school...
 
rmorse;2339512;2339512 said:
:) Yes sir!























































Need an economist?
lol, id hire you, but unfortunately im not high enough on the ladder to make those decisions :(
 
jcardona1;2339520; said:
lol, id hire you, but unfortunately im not high enough on the ladder to make those decisions :(


:(
 
I do want to find a company to pay for school though.


Gov't perhaps?
 
jcardona1;2339513;2339513 said:
i would try to find a job first. gotta be careful with going straight to grad school. ive seen lots of cases where people are 'so smart, theyre dumb' when it comes to real world stuff because they become 'professional students'. youd be surprised. get a job first, preferably with an employer that will help you pay for grad school...
and the reason i say this is because ive seen it happen a lot. i personally would not want to hire somebody for an entry level position that already finished grad school. id rather take an undergrad with no experience for a few reasons:

- grad students are too cocky, they walk around with their nose in the air and dont have any real experience.

- most have never had a real job, or any job, and dont know the first thing about work or the real world

- in my experience, grad students dont like doing petty tasks that are typically required for an entry level position. they think they are "too good" for that because they have a master's

- the list goes on
 
evilxyardxgnome;2339571; said:
lol I went through 2 years of school got hired right out of school NO experience and make plenty more than 30K a year. Man you are in the WRONG field :)


LOL, did you even read the thread, or just the first post?
 
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