despite having a bachelors and a masters in a STEM degree from an Ivy league university, its really the best I can do right now because I have 0 connections thanks to being a socially inept autist.
>>1054478
What kind of center? Ingoing or outgoing?
>>1054480
ingoing.
Look for temp work in your field as a junior or CAD monkey if you did engineering. No contacts required, just sign up with agencies and bullshit some experience
lmao
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304096/Graduate-physics-PhD-31-fell-death-block-flats-taking-job-centre-qualified-for.html
Use it as motivation to get out.
>>1054478
dude go apply for a defense company (raytheon / lockheed martin / northrop grummin)
they love autistics with STEM degrees
>>1054478
Why not be a teacher?
Even being a highschool teacher would be better than a shitty callcenter where you make pennies and hate yourself.
Damn you really have no selfworth
>>1054478
Take NEET course 101
>>1054550
Tfw I dropped out of my PhD after 2 years because I predicted this very outcome
STEM uprising when?
>inb4 hurr durr you weren't good enough
There aren't enough jobs for all of us. A large percentage of people are going to get burned no matter what.
>>1054478
Lol. I dropped out of a PhD program and got a job as a management consultant. No connections either. You're just not selling yourself.
>>1054478
You don't. You use the experience as a stepping stone, and connect yourself to the right people. this is not a career and don't get bogged down doing it or you'll hate life.
>>1054478
>masters in a STEM degree
>from an Ivy league university
>a call center job
>>1056755
It's more common than you think.
Production is in the shitter because all the funny money being thrown around on wall street is more attractive.
>>1056718
Bullshit
>>1054550
>science mad graduate
keked harder than I should have
>>1054478
>Want to work call center?
>Go to nigger area of town
>Work service job
If you can't get a job in STEM, which has layers upon layers upon layers of available work for almost any type of person, you literally deserve to serve my McDonalds for the rest of your life.
>>1054478
Same thing happened to me, familia. Everyone kept asking me what the hell I was doing in a call center when I had a science degree. I ended up quitting last week and resolved to spend my time looking for a real job instead.
The smart thing, however, would be to just suck it up and put your nose to the grindstone to find something better.
>>1054478
Businesses are always complaining about being unable to find people with the right skills, if you can manage a "bachelors and a masters in a STEM degree from an Ivy league university" you can find something marketable that is related to your "bachelors and a masters in a STEM degree from an Ivy league university" to study next or maybe an internship or attend a career's conference and ask people what they are looking for and explain why you believe someone with a "bachelors and a masters in a STEM degree from an Ivy league university" could be trained very quickly and without hassle.
Simple. Find out if management are a bunch of lying dicks. If so leave on busiest day of the week.
>>1057954
>Everyone kept asking me what the hell I was doing in a call center when I had a science degree
Yeah, what is your excuse? Blatant autism?