anyone who has a job in a field that you majored in in college , i do not care how you got yours
i’m talking about normal ppl who just want a nice paying job
i’m specifically looking for anything like a 9-5 not necessarily an office job just anything with those hours im very tired of working evenings i’ve been working evenings the last five years
HOW DIDBYOU GET YOUR JOB WAS IT THEOUGH JOB WEBSITES WAS IT THE PLACES OFFICAL WEBSITE WAS IT THROUGH SOMEONE YOU KNOW
HELP ME !!!!!’ IM MOVING TO CHICAGO IN 3 WEEKS ANS DONT HAVE A JOB YET IM SO STRESSED F***EUDYEIDJEIEIEIEJJEJEIWKE
OP just look at indeed
First job was the place that most in town worked at one time or another
With that experience opened a number of doors. So decent first job in a field always in demand plus resume got me where I am today
Get a water treatment license and work at a water plant. It’s cake, decent pay and you get tons of down time at most plants
OP just look at indeed
i’ve been looking at it for the past month and applying there
but idk it it’s smart to apply there, or apply on the company’s website, or both
Get a water treatment license and work at a water plant. It’s cake, decent pay and you get tons of down time at most plants
hmmmm
i’m currently a store manager at a pizza place
i’ve worked here since i was 16, im now 21
i would like something in customer service i would like to be a barista but idk how well that pays
i’m currently a store manager at a pizza place
i’ve worked here since i was 16, im now 21
i would like something in customer service i would like to be a barista but idk how well that pays
man screw that
search indeed for something like admin assistant
probably do it from home at most places too and pay will be higher and it's a 9-5
man screw that
search indeed for something like admin assistant
probably do it from home at most places too and pay will be higher and it's a 9-5
This
man screw that
search indeed for something like admin assistant
probably do it from home at most places too and pay will be higher and it's a 9-5
i will try this when i’m off work thank u
so i fit the description in OP. i was a comm major in college which is as close as you can get to undecided lol.
first job out college was just a kinda help out around the office job at a small company in my city. found it at a local job fair where i gave out my resume to a ton of companies. did customer service and inbound sales, but they also let me help out on social media and writing blogs for the website. i got fired cuz i stopped doing work when i got bored of being there.
next job i did part-time customer service again for a company that i knew someone at. it was a medical research company but i did the entry level job while i looked for something full-time.
i decided that i liked my writing portfolio from my first job enough that i started applying to a ton of jobs looking for copywriters and i got one at a s***ty agency with a high turnover rate that’d hire anyone that was young and needed experience. found on indeed.
all my favorite coworkers quit so i started looking for jobs like nine months later and put my writing portfolio together
i got a job at another agency through Creative Circle but got fired probably two months later because the boss was awful and i stopped trying pretty soon after realizing
day after i got canned i got a call from someone that saw my writing portfolio online and saw that i worked in medical research and asked if i’d interview for the senior position as a medical writer lmao. four interviews and an assignment later i got the job.
rn i make 85k which is more than enough for me to be happy especially at 24
i know this is a long ass read but tl;dr: do whatever you need to do to get experience. it can be a s***ty job, you can get fired or quit in under a year, but if you get experience, it’s a weapon u can use to get a better one. everyone told me that i can’t jump around jobs but i haven’t felt any consequences yet loob
maybe my post was too long but just wanted OP to know that you can get a job in a field you don’t major in. idek if i needed to go to college to go down this path.
so i fit the description in OP. i was a comm major in college which is as close as you can get to undecided lol.
first job out college was just a kinda help out around the office job at a small company in my city. found it at a local job fair where i gave out my resume to a ton of companies. did customer service and inbound sales, but they also let me help out on social media and writing blogs for the website. i got fired cuz i stopped doing work when i got bored of being there.
next job i did part-time customer service again for a company that i knew someone at. it was a medical research company but i did the entry level job while i looked for something full-time.
i decided that i liked my writing portfolio from my first job enough that i started applying to a ton of jobs looking for copywriters and i got one at a s***ty agency with a high turnover rate that’d hire anyone that was young and needed experience. found on indeed.
all my favorite coworkers quit so i started looking for jobs like nine months later and put my writing portfolio together
i got a job at another agency through Creative Circle but got fired probably two months later because the boss was awful and i stopped trying pretty soon after realizing
day after i got canned i got a call from someone that saw my writing portfolio online and saw that i worked in medical research and asked if i’d interview for the senior position as a medical writer lmao. four interviews and an assignment later i got the job.
rn i make 85k which is more than enough for me to be happy especially at 24
i know this is a long ass read but tl;dr: do whatever you need to do to get experience. it can be a s***ty job, you can get fired or quit in under a year, but if you get experience, it’s a weapon u can use to get a better one. everyone told me that i can’t jump around jobs but i haven’t felt any consequences yet loob
but you knew you wanted to a be a writer of some kind though lol it's harder when don't know what you wana do
just puttin it out there
but you knew you wanted to a be a writer of some kind though lol it's harder when don't know what you wana do
just puttin it out there
didn’t know it until i worked that first job which OP can absolutely get something similar
i think the same concept would apply if i realized that i was good at sales at that first job yk
and even if i didnt i could probably move up in management by staying there and working harder
there are basic skills that anyone can pick up on in an office environment that can be used; OP just needs to put themselves in that position and assess what they can take from it
so i fit the description in OP. i was a comm major in college which is as close as you can get to undecided lol.
first job out college was just a kinda help out around the office job at a small company in my city. found it at a local job fair where i gave out my resume to a ton of companies. did customer service and inbound sales, but they also let me help out on social media and writing blogs for the website. i got fired cuz i stopped doing work when i got bored of being there.
next job i did part-time customer service again for a company that i knew someone at. it was a medical research company but i did the entry level job while i looked for something full-time.
i decided that i liked my writing portfolio from my first job enough that i started applying to a ton of jobs looking for copywriters and i got one at a s***ty agency with a high turnover rate that’d hire anyone that was young and needed experience. found on indeed.
all my favorite coworkers quit so i started looking for jobs like nine months later and put my writing portfolio together
i got a job at another agency through Creative Circle but got fired probably two months later because the boss was awful and i stopped trying pretty soon after realizing
day after i got canned i got a call from someone that saw my writing portfolio online and saw that i worked in medical research and asked if i’d interview for the senior position as a medical writer lmao. four interviews and an assignment later i got the job.
rn i make 85k which is more than enough for me to be happy especially at 24
i know this is a long ass read but tl;dr: do whatever you need to do to get experience. it can be a s***ty job, you can get fired or quit in under a year, but if you get experience, it’s a weapon u can use to get a better one. everyone told me that i can’t jump around jobs but i haven’t felt any consequences yet loob
this is something to think about…
also side note, absolutely f***ing hilarious how many places i’m seeing offering only 15/h still. like these are full time jobs. some of them even require a degree insanity
Wake up everyday in a primordial hellscape of a mental state, apply to 180 jobs, get your first job offer rescinded immediately after attempting to negotiate, get an offer from another job
i applied to the united states post office to be a letter carrier, the worst mistake of my life
i applied
My roommate had the job and was finishing his graduate degree and was going to move then recommended me for the position
But I was also for what I majored in so idk
Get a water treatment license and work at a water plant. It’s cake, decent pay and you get tons of down time at most plants
How much we talking pay wise?
so i fit the description in OP. i was a comm major in college which is as close as you can get to undecided lol.
first job out college was just a kinda help out around the office job at a small company in my city. found it at a local job fair where i gave out my resume to a ton of companies. did customer service and inbound sales, but they also let me help out on social media and writing blogs for the website. i got fired cuz i stopped doing work when i got bored of being there.
next job i did part-time customer service again for a company that i knew someone at. it was a medical research company but i did the entry level job while i looked for something full-time.
i decided that i liked my writing portfolio from my first job enough that i started applying to a ton of jobs looking for copywriters and i got one at a s***ty agency with a high turnover rate that’d hire anyone that was young and needed experience. found on indeed.
all my favorite coworkers quit so i started looking for jobs like nine months later and put my writing portfolio together
i got a job at another agency through Creative Circle but got fired probably two months later because the boss was awful and i stopped trying pretty soon after realizing
day after i got canned i got a call from someone that saw my writing portfolio online and saw that i worked in medical research and asked if i’d interview for the senior position as a medical writer lmao. four interviews and an assignment later i got the job.
rn i make 85k which is more than enough for me to be happy especially at 24
i know this is a long ass read but tl;dr: do whatever you need to do to get experience. it can be a s***ty job, you can get fired or quit in under a year, but if you get experience, it’s a weapon u can use to get a better one. everyone told me that i can’t jump around jobs but i haven’t felt any consequences yet loob
Buddy I make 150k every 6 months as a twitch streamer! U not him!