Basically lets talk and help one another. What is the shittest job you held after graduating? Have you found a "real" job? is it one in your field? How can one stay positive when it seems like the work is just not available and when it is its never entry level.
Working almost a year at a shitty Asian company. I worked a low level position where I was in HR, but not really so I was just used as a floater. I had less and less shit to do as time passed. The "CEO" was a dick and didn't respect anyone and just talked down to them. Just a short asshole. Worked with a convicted murderer. No one was happy there. I didn't feel like I had a legitimate job because I wasn't doing shit and I wasn't getting paid much of anything. What else... once I got into a massive car accident and two days in to me taking a few days off, he blew up my phone demanding I come into work. He later fired me.
Then I was unemployed for about ten months and it was pretty fucking brutal. I got lucky with a temp agency and they placed me at a really cool company where I do HR. They made me permanent not too long ago, so I'm really happy about that.
Just keep plugging away. Things will eventually come along. Keep bettering yourself.
>>17803331
OP here. Basically I did all the right things, held an internship for a bit then I graduated and couldn't find SHIIIT for work. Some local place was hiring for a dishwasher so I applied (note I was making like 15 $per hr) At this time I was processing for what I thought was my dream job but eventually realized it was my dream career and that I had only considered one gig. I this time took the time to test for 15 different positions and one of them just hired a group unfortunately I missed that one but should be in the upcoming batch which is months away. Wish me luck. I have held 2 shit kitchen jobs and one manufacturing job since I graduated. The manufacturing job was great except for the low pay and basically complete reign over the place since I worked by myself and managed all except my boss would fail to give me heads for for logistics and what not. fuh man..y this so hard
>>17803349
What did you major in?
Consider applying to temp agencies, honestly. It worked for me.
>>17803357
Honestly rather not share. To be honest its not easy industry to get into as their is ALWAYS a wait regardless of position. I'm still fairly young to enter it at 25 and the majority I see are 27-30
>>17803373
I always feel like someone is going to judge me for passing on that initial position (even though I was never offered employment) to wash dishes...like I said even though I was never offered a job and did what I did so I could apply to more things. Woe is me.. Yeah I have heard temp agencies are a good way to go. The ones in my area are pretty shit though.