Yes you will have a lot of jobs, be laid off a dozen times, struggle to find work after 50, most of the jobs will suck, most of your bosses will suck, there will be good places to eat lunch and bad places to eat lunch
Interesting take on this generation. We sat down with our boys when they were in grade 10 and talked at length about what they wanted to do with their lives. The oldest went to uni and wasted 2 years of his life and a great deal of money to find out he liked to cook. We knew that in grade 10. He is a chef now. The youngest was mechanically inclined and went to college to get his marine mechanic cert. Got that and was hired right out of school and has been there 10 years. Turns out he is a better salesman (like his grandad) and is doing well.
When you graduate is not the right time to look for career direction. Should have done that before you went thousands of dollars in debt. But, like a lot of people, he doesn’t look for directions until he’s already on a trip and lost.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
There’s hardly ever been one that worked as promised. As the guy said, Life ain’t no easy gig. You gotta find the beat.
Dani Rice over 3 years ago
Life is a jigsaw puzzle with no picture on the box. You have all the pieces. Now, make something out of it.
dflak over 3 years ago
My degree is in Engineering Management – Holy Crap! That’s what I did for most of my career.
BearsDown Premium Member over 3 years ago
You can’t get there from here.
Nyckname over 3 years ago
A graduate degree in cartography.
Totalloser Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yes you will have a lot of jobs, be laid off a dozen times, struggle to find work after 50, most of the jobs will suck, most of your bosses will suck, there will be good places to eat lunch and bad places to eat lunch
formathe over 3 years ago
Interesting take on this generation. We sat down with our boys when they were in grade 10 and talked at length about what they wanted to do with their lives. The oldest went to uni and wasted 2 years of his life and a great deal of money to find out he liked to cook. We knew that in grade 10. He is a chef now. The youngest was mechanically inclined and went to college to get his marine mechanic cert. Got that and was hired right out of school and has been there 10 years. Turns out he is a better salesman (like his grandad) and is doing well.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
And there you have a college graduate thought by liberal professors!
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Google maps ? You can hit dead ends, detours,and congested roadways all by yourself.
PO' DAWG over 3 years ago
They did, it’s your parent’s basement.
paulscon over 3 years ago
When you graduate is not the right time to look for career direction. Should have done that before you went thousands of dollars in debt. But, like a lot of people, he doesn’t look for directions until he’s already on a trip and lost.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
And you’ll be just as lost.