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To: Black_Shark

Take what you’ve learned, and start a business....find a need, and fill it.

If you can’t do that, more schooling won’t help.


35 posted on 06/11/2012 1:41:36 PM PDT by fanfan (.http://www.ontariolandowners.ca/index.php?p=1_50_Your-Rights)
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To: fanfan

Best advice so far.
If you can’t find a job, then create one.

Anyone with math skills can start a tutoring service and work as an employee. Anyone without math skills can start a tutoring service and hire someone else with math skills. Kids need math tutors. Adults need math tutors. Two years ago I was paying someone else $40 an hour to tutor my 7th grader in math.

Think outside the box and go for it. Take on some substitute teaching and volunteer work while youj are at it. Build a life. Then after a couple years of real life, decide to let somenone else “educate” you.

My first year after graduating liberal arts- I waited tables. Then moved 400 miles away and worked for a temp agency to pay for my room and food. Then joined the military and did incredible things and saw darn near the whole world. Got a masters degree paid for by Uncle Sam.

There are other federal agencies that will hire you or give you an internship or a life experience and then hire you. Think. Peace Corps, CIA/DIA, USAID, almost any federal agency. Or contractors that do projects for those agencies. Gtr your foot in the door. Don’t sit home and submit resumes on the computer. Go to DC, go meet and talk to graduate departments, hook up with one that gets its grad students into Govt agency internships that pay the tuition


52 posted on 06/11/2012 2:00:47 PM PDT by silverleaf
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