I MAJORED IN LIT
HOW THE FUCK DO I GET A JOB
I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE
I LIKE WRITING AND READING BUT I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE
Do volunteer work and build up a resume. Look into editorial work or technical writing
good luck dave man
>>7648085
>majored
Oh boy. Bit late to be asking now.
Anyway, my advice is to go and teach English somewhere.
>>7648085
just be yourself
>>7648085
Graduate school PhD path!!!
>>7648118
WHAT DO I STUDY?
I LIKE TOO MANY THINGS TO STUDY 1 THING
>>7648118
OP wants a job though. You're just throwing fuel on the no job fire.
>>7648125
Pick someone else within the field of literature that interests you.
>>7648085
Get off of /lit/, you will only hear memes from here.
Go to a jobposting website.
Look at administrative assistant jobs that will not take people without a degree
Copyedit shit
Some technical writing places will train you if you majored in lit. I know a place called Epic in Madison, WI that will do it.
Some states will allow you to teach without a license or ed degree.
Tutor kids for the SAT
Don't listen to STEM memes
Don't respond to STEM posters
If you're desperate, there is transcription work always, and I bet you can type fairly quickly
Work in non-literary publishing, it's easier to get into
Never reply to STEM posters
>>7648085
I don't see any point in majoring in Lit if you aren't planning on going the PhD --> Professor path. Otherwise, just study Lit on your own time, and use the university for things that can't be learned on your own.
https://youtu.be/YGIKZALy2Gw?t=319
Doomed to become a teacher desu
Try peace corps senpai. It's a 2 year gig but you get to teach English in other countries. When you come back you get about 10,000 for your service and it looks pretty impressive on a resume believe it or not
>>7648085
you ask on a chink fishing board what to do with your like of course
>>7649801
Not OP, but honestly thanks for this. I never would have thought of it.
Congratulations, you played yourself.
where do you guys look for work on the internets? like, if I wanted to work in a pleasant little shop with co-workers who aren't the slaves of a massive conglomerate?
>>7649905
Sounds fine to me senpai, thanks for the heads up