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Just Call Me Mal-Employed.
Found this article online today.
For Many Grads, The Old College Try's Not Enough .
It's depressing, but sadly accurate, especially given my job drama with the Pauquette Center and the fact that I spent most of this past year working as a data entry/office temp.
I also find it depressing that this article's title did not use an apostrophe correctly. :/
For Many Grads, The Old College Try's Not Enough .
It's depressing, but sadly accurate, especially given my job drama with the Pauquette Center and the fact that I spent most of this past year working as a data entry/office temp.
I also find it depressing that this article's title did not use an apostrophe correctly. :/
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I hope it'll get better soon at least for you.
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Gabrielle
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(And they actually did use an apostrophe correctly. It's really informal - a conjunction for "try is" - but it's grammatically correct. /is a Ted)
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(That may be the case, but none of my Google searches could confirm your statement.)
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(And I would agree with Phoe; try's = "try is" so I'd say correct. I don't like the wording of the headline in general though.)
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(I will echo what I said to Phoenix. My searches on Google did not indicate any consensus on this. It's not even part of urbandictionary.com)
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Sadly, that has been the case in New Zealand for many years as well.
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*hugs*
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Anyways. As a junior in college, this is my biggest fear. I've always been able to deal with my family's financial issues as I would think well, I'm getting a degree, I can get a job and have a steady paycheck when I'm an adult, and it'll be okay. And yeah, I'm planning now on going to grad school partly because of the job market. The whole situation feels so hopeless sometimes.
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*hugs*