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How does one get a "real job"?
I'm in my 3rd year of college, working two jobs, one fun private teaching job and another shitty retail job. Neither of the jobs can sustain me for the rest of my life so my question is how do people go ahead and get that office job where you're making a stable income?
I'm not looking to be a CEO, or making 6 figures, just enough money to be able to own a house, wife, kids one day. Any ideas? Oldfags, is college completely worthless? I'm 21 btw if that helps or anything.
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Whats your degree?
Lemme just say that almost no one starts out in their dream job. Lots of people work 2-4 jobs in the first 5 years, jumping from small project to better opportunities and bigger companies. Like my one friend is a producer on CNN. Pretty high profile job. He started out working on shitty local access tv. He would work on shitty articles for local newspapers you've never heard of for freelance. And he worked the 12am-8am hours at a shitty news station. Now he has a 9-5 CNN job and pays well.