You millennial faggots think you're the first ones in history to try to coast through life without having to work hard. Well spoilers... there are several hundred million other people with the exact same idea, and its likely they are even more desperate than you are, and will work harder and longer for even less money.
Its a joke that the OP even thinks a Masters degree will get her a good job. Or any job for that matter. Let alone one that will allow her to save, and one day quit to become a novelist.
The whole plan reeks of teenage ignorance.
Oh an guess what >I have a masters degree >wife is lawyer.
Listen to your elders, young one.
Jacob Hernandez
I kinda got disillusioned with University last year; The oppurtunity cost seemed too skewed for me to continue. I didn;t quite see myself doing a serious job so I just igured that I would do my own thing. However, I want the legitimacy of having a degree because othwise people don't take you seriously and your oppurtunities are limited to entrepreneurship which is great but I like to have options. Anyway, I changed my major several times over the years and economics finally seems like a perfect fit so I feel considerably more motivated to deal with my education. What do you guys think ? Is a Bachelors in economics help me ? I do not plan on further education after my Undergrad
Thomas Barnes
I suggest feminist dance therapy or gender studies. Both are indeed very lucrative career options that respect your femininity and equality as well as provide you with the perfect opportunity to defend your gender against the male terror
Ryder Phillips
Actually there is a reason as women are pretty fucking bad in some high tier positions.
James Myers
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James Brown
I want my own money/success. Why do people think being successful means you have to work yourself to the grave? Yeah, if you get a good internship. Otherwise, no.
Justin Harris
Show me your fucking pussy you whore
Andrew Clark
I'm in med school right now and have been in the medical field in general for years. Sure, some docs are overworked and burned out, but not all of them. 80+ hour weeks are a thing of the past, except for some surgeons who are making >500k per year and find it worthwhile.
Jose Foster
Because that's sorta how it works. While it may not be certain that you have to work yourself to the grave -being really efficient also works- judging from the mindset in which you made this post I really doubt you are an efficient worker. You simply want an easy way out of the need for employment and that's not possible. Your best bet is to get a work-from-home kinda job and try to do your hobby at the same time. If your objective is to find a job just to get rid of it asap you don't have a future in the job market. Hey if you love writing novels so much why don't you try to do that as a full-time job. Sounds like you'd be more effective at that than some shitty job you do just for the cash.
Leo Ramirez
Not really. My dad is proof of that. I'm more about efficiency than burning out. I just want a career I could tolerate if writing doesn't work out. Being a successful author is rare.