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Mr Khan said:

Not in the slightest. I did get quite horribly depressed last night, however, and when you're depressed you think of absolute bottom-barrel worst-case scenarios. There are options available to me, however, simply because my student debt isn't that crippling (if I got on a 20-year repayment plan, i'd have payments around $150 a month, high estimate), so I would be able to aim lower for jobs as far as being able to live goes.

My grades are excellent and i have a reasonably diverse skill-set for general work in the information sector (not IT, information, like in research or analysis or stuff). The problem is i have only 3 months of professional experience (and most places won't give you the time of day until you get up to 2 or 3 years), and no particular *special* skills. The other problem, of course, is you shouldn't even bother applying to places where you're overqualified, because you're unlikely to get it (they think you'll leave first chance you get, which is true, unlike someone who gets their burger-flipping job and really has nowhere to go for a while or ever), and secondly because that establishes a salary history that is likely much lower than what you would want.

To a degree, you have to be picky, or else you screw yourself over in the long-run.

Sorry, I guess I let my own insecurities get take over by trying to hurt you to make myself feel better.