>graduate from college
I don't get how I'm supposed to get a job. I really don't. It feels like the system was designed against me
>graduate from college
I don't get how I'm supposed to get a job. I really don't. It feels like the system was designed against me
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Depends on your field. If you didn't spend time talking to counselors and getting in internship programs (if it applies) then you fucked up.
I don't have a field
Either go back to school to get one or
restaurantjobs.mcdonalds.com
What? Why?
The whole point of college or uni is to get skills and piece if paper claiming you can do X. That is why people go to school: so they can get a job.
Sad...
Why did you go to college then?
I was an 18 year old without direction and fell for propaganda
What degree though?
Guess
Music and/or liberal arts?
Liberal arts isn't a major and tons of useful stuff is that, like most of stem
Alright man, honestly I don't know much about the us college system.
You disrespected me and my life
Should have been black. Everything is just given to you.
Sucks to be a some kid going to college now. This is your fault.
I'm a minority!
fuck you man we ask you a question cause we want to help you and you give us this bullshit answer
fuck you
no jobs for you
What kind of shit career did you pick then?
Well Jesus Christ, what are you wasting your time here for?
A minority that got shoe-horned into college and can't find a job. I'm fucking shocked, we should get all of Jow Forums and Reddit involved, make sure this hard working guy gets his justice.
You ain't getting handheld anymore. It's up to you to be proactive and looks for a job according to the skills you learned in college and in life.
In case you are too useless for it, pretty much any halfways respectable university will have a couple of employement programs for their graduates. Ask around
You should have thought about what kind of job you wanted to get after college. Basically if you got a Liberal Arts degree and expect to work as a welder or in any sort of job that isn't the food service industry/clothing store, you are in for a harsh reality check. Usually people go to college or university with some sort of a game plan, for instance, there are nursing programs where you can expect to work as a nurse, or trade school where you can expect to easily get a job in the field you studied in. What did you take in college? Perhaps it could shed some light on where you might be able to get a job/career.
Natural science
Nigga there's jobs in that if you look hard enough. Even if you can't get a job, you probably have enough overlap with something else to do one more year and wind up with a more usable degree.