just finished my degree
i have no j*b tired of applying for jobs, nothing to do, im bored just don't know what to do next.
how are you all doing?
just finished my degree
i have no j*b tired of applying for jobs, nothing to do, im bored just don't know what to do next.
how are you all doing?
is it that bad being employed. I get this a lot from my cousins. I think I have to it experience myself
is not rlly that bad its more just u would miss the time where u are super free. like u get to wake up anytime unlike having a jb but u wont get paid, guess that the only good thing about having a jb
it's not bad. idk where this thinking comes from that job is bad and boring.
i've been doing multiple jobs (part time and wfh) since college and i think it's very much alright
far better to be getting money for doing something than just sleeping.
also don't listen to these guys. they probably live on their mother's money
It's not bad if you like your J*b but this is probably the last time you get to to just do nothing after that doing nothing limits you a lot
thanks for censoring this slur i always have heavy reactions becuase of my trauma
enjoy the last time you won't have to worry about a job till you're 70
congrats on finishing, that part hits different. employment honestly isnt as bad as people make it sound if the job doesnt suck, but yeah the applying phase is soul draining. just try to not spiral too hard during the gap, keep some kind of routine going or youll lose it lmao
I’ve been playing valorant and eating bowl noodles with my grad money “it was all spent on pc parts”
i’m the opposite, being employed burned me out LOL
quitting and being on vacation is kind of nice
glhf I have a BS in PharmSci and stuck making $19.50 an hr at an understaffed pharmacy
boutta graduate this Saturday and the only thing I could care about rn is Bleach Tybw Cour 4
going to graduate sometime this august and i decide to fill the boredom with studying for board exams. after that? idk either
apply to jobs and exercise like your life depends on it
i know the job market sucks but you cant get stuck here. a lot of kids get wrecked by the sudden lack of structure/routine after graduation
talk to alumni (preferably older kids u knew) for any opportunities, if ur school had some motion - for my job (bio research), one of my interviewers happened to be alumni and gave a lot more context to my eventual boss
Just gotta keep spamming applications, with the current job state literally try any job. As someone who has been working for a while there are about 80% of people who dont even work in what they graduated with so literally just try anything and learn at this point. To get your major as your job is not great in the current work landscape