I've never been able to picture you as the sort of person who would have a job they liked. Maybe it's that I can't picture any job that you would enjoy, rather than just do because it's something you have to do. I thought that about myself before. Until I stumbled onto this whole Epi thing. Now I'm hoping that I'll actually find my job stimulating.
Maybe once you have taken some time off, you'll be more interested in going back to school. Especially if you take some kind of certificate course that isn't like a university course. Practical learning of job skills, rather than writing essays and passing stupid tests. That would be better, right? :P hang in there
Considering the amount of arts students pumped out by every university ever, I doubt that the majority of them are all that badly off. Regretting not being in co-op may be more relevant as that is a definite debt-minimizer, but consider the idea of carting off somewhere new every four months and not being able to participate intimately in anything due to inevitable relocation
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You know, it's probably true - at least partly because I assume the other Kish isn't dating me...and I'm probably 90% of the reason he doesn't have a goatee. Also I keep him from the evil side. With cuddles.
Oooh - thanks dude! I've already made some changes to my resume from those. I doubt some of the veracity of those statements, though...I mean, they're including things like "advertising" or "PR" into "Liberal Arts" which I would contest.
Well yeah, I didn't think these would be 100%. All I wanted to say with those was, hope is NOT LOST!! I think you'll be able to find a job you're reasonably happy with (read "happy" as "job doesn't suck goat balls"). But I think it will take you some time to figure out what the right jobs are, and to figure out everything you are really qualified to do. It'll be more than you think.
You could make it a medieval tavern, and then you could get and wear that CAPE you always wanted. Serve mead in goblets! Have the inside dark and mysterious!
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I thought that about myself before. Until I stumbled onto this whole Epi thing. Now I'm hoping that I'll actually find my job stimulating.
Maybe once you have taken some time off, you'll be more interested in going back to school. Especially if you take some kind of certificate course that isn't like a university course. Practical learning of job skills, rather than writing essays and passing stupid tests. That would be better, right?
:P hang in there
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This one is vague, but uplifting.
There is hope yet! Do not fear!
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I doubt some of the veracity of those statements, though...I mean, they're including things like "advertising" or "PR" into "Liberal Arts" which I would contest.
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