>Graduated college with a business degree 3 weeks ago
>have a few thousand saved up
>living at home with mom
>not really sure what to do
>been sleeping 10 hours every day
>booked myself to perform a classical concert (I am a classical musician)
>making a website for a business (only charging a couple hundred because I want to build a portfolio)
>took a solo road trip around my state and took some pictures
>masturbating to porn like 5 times per day
>slight waves of depression due to no structure of a post-graduate lifestyle
>keep thinking back to my ex girlfriends and e-stalking them, making myself feel bad for no reason
>watching a lot of conspiracy YouTube documentaries
>haven't applied to any jobs because I'm not sure if I should pursue trying to make websites for businesses, do classical music stuff, or go get some office job
So as I said, I basically have three options.
1. Go work for somebody
2. Try to be self-employed and do a web-design thing
3. Pursue classical music by teaching at a music school and performing
Right now I am sort of in this apathetic haze where I am dipped into a little bit of each, so I am screwing around too much and giving myself too much free-time because I'm not sure what I should do.
Any advice on this situation?
>>18398664
>>18398664
I've got no experience on this matter, but if you're good at webdev I think you should pursue it. From what I hear music is a difficult industry to crack so I suppose you should do it in the side or as a hobby.
>>18398664
I'm a mechE and in a similar boat. help pls
>>18398862
What is a mechE?
>>18398894
mechanical engineering
You're transitioning from a comfortable student life into... REAL life. It's a sub-conscious fear common among fresh graduates.
I'd recommend sending out the resumes while doing your web-design stuff as a side thing. The job market is shrinking, you got a higher chance of getting decent jobs compared to next year graduates.
>>18398997
Well I had worked full-time before entering college so I'm not totally shocked or anything.