I decided to follow my dreams. At the age of 25 I moved away from everything that I knew and started over elsewhere. I was accepted into a master's degree program (Forensic Psych) and have earned a 3.9 GPA, had an awesome internship, and generally kicked ass. I also got a gf that I bang around 10 times a week.
Only problem is, I can't find a job and I might have to move back with just a single class left to take before I finish my degree. Everything I have worked for is it stake, and this whole awesome I built after playing it safe and simple for years is about ready to collapse. I have worked hard, treated people right, and still I'm in this position.
The advice I'm looking for now is what do I do? What happens to my life at this point? Is there realistically anyway things can turn around with all the time, effort, energy, and money that I invested into myself and my dream that might capsize if I don't find a legit job soon? Has been anyone in a familiar situation, and actually have decent advice?
>in b4 meme degree, I know
What do you mean by a legit job? Why not just take whatever you can if it's money you need?
>>18466530
Area I'm in is really expensive. With all the bills and rent and stuff, I would need to be making more than a shit job at a retail place or whatever.
>>18466525
I guess no correspondence huh.
It could make the problem worse down the line, but is there any way you could get a loan to keep you afloat for your final term? While also continuinh to look for work. I don't know what the job market is like in your area, but I personally would go so low as to flipping burgers.
Why can't you get an educational loan? If not, get a shitty job that can cover the minimum payments on a credit card. Sleep outdoors if you have to.
Do you have any driving experience, even Uber?
Any CDL Driver jobs is foaming at the tits for drivers right now. Sign up for temp staffing driving companies and they will explode your phone with calls to rush your CDL.
I know FedEX is hiring temp seasonal right now.
The pay is like 16 an hour about, more for driving semis.
Source: Did this to pay for college.
>>18466704
This, it's a horrible idea to fund your living expenses with educational loans but you can do it for 1 term if it means you get to graduate.