Mr Khan said:
outlawauron said:
Mr Khan said:
outlawauron said: Mr. Khan, where do you live where you're unable to get a low paying job? I'm near the same age as you and easily set up a job before graduation. I find that if college students bothered to step out of comfort zones and go to where jobs are, then you'd be surprised how it's really not that difficult. |
I've tried more or less everything. As soon as they see that four year degree, it's like i might as well not even exist.
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I really think a change of location would do wonders. While most probably don't like Louisiana, there's a boatload of jobs here. To the point where I got a job with only student worker experience before even graduating yet. (I'm graduated now, still working there and like it a lot)
I would have some relevant information to go by, but you don't list your location and I don't know if you're still in Japan (which would be an awful idea if you're looking for a job sans teaching exchange programs).
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Nah, i'm in western PA, and the full time work i'm looking at is mostly in DC (phone interview today with a group from Boston). Teaching Exchange is my fallback plan, if i don't have a job by the time the Japanese schoolyear starts, which would be next April. Of course, Japan wouldn't be an issue in this particular case because they have universal healthcare, even for people on student visas.
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Tons of job openings here in AZ as well man. Easy to get one. Or two. And they want college degrees for many of them. Look all over the place and at everything. It's not too hard to find one if you leave your options open.