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<blockquote data-quote="Messerve" data-source="post: 74234287" data-attributes="member: 413481"><p>I know how you feel. My younger brother makes more money than I do and skipped college entirely. Whereas I went to college, studied hard for a very challenging degree, graduated and made barely anything for three years and finally now just starting to catch up to my brother with a job in retail. It feels like college basically delayed my future by four years rather than helping it. I'm still not doing anything remotely connected to my degree, though those credentials still look good on my resume. It was a lot of work for one line of text on a piece of paper though!</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you'll find something. It just might not happen as fast as you'd like. If people close to you are giving you a hard time like "Are you even trying to find a job...?" just ignore them. They're being rude and have no idea what the modern-day job market is like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messerve, post: 74234287, member: 413481"] I know how you feel. My younger brother makes more money than I do and skipped college entirely. Whereas I went to college, studied hard for a very challenging degree, graduated and made barely anything for three years and finally now just starting to catch up to my brother with a job in retail. It feels like college basically delayed my future by four years rather than helping it. I'm still not doing anything remotely connected to my degree, though those credentials still look good on my resume. It was a lot of work for one line of text on a piece of paper though! I'm sure you'll find something. It just might not happen as fast as you'd like. If people close to you are giving you a hard time like "Are you even trying to find a job...?" just ignore them. They're being rude and have no idea what the modern-day job market is like. [/QUOTE]
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