Hey /adv/, I just finished college last month with a History major.
I got a 45k debt, and I'm planning on studying to get my teaching credential within the next 2 years.
Problem is, I need to find a job to make ends meet at least for the next year. I don't know what to look for as my only previous work experience was as a security guard at large events like concerts, at my uni's kitchen, and an internship I had in a museum's education department that I might not get a rec from cause I was dumb with my networking there.
What types of jobs should I look for, I just want something that pays above minimum wage, and hopefully as far away from the food industry as I can.
I'm also not very /fit/ so hard physical labor is out of the question
>>18507010
>history major
>45k debt
Lord help you. Work for a school I guess, most schools are desperate for teachers, which explains why our education system is so shit.
>>18507010
wew dude fell for the history meme
>>18507010
I don't know if it's a possibility in your country, but you could try to work as a tutor.
lol I got a history degree too
gl it sucks ass. I work at a call center
>>18507010
Administrative Assistant - answer phones take messages - all corporation have then. Just don't say - I'm filling time before going back to school.
Literally anything that someone with an administration associates could do. Could we please stop lying to children about non-STEM higher education. An interest needs a library, the internet, and a little willpower not 4 years of debt.
If you have any kind of support system, see can you get an internship in a marketing agency. You don't need a marketing/business qualification to get this.
If not, go for admin roles.
>>18507010
You got one of those meme degrees where the only thing you can do with it is teach others that also fell for the meme subject. It's like a pyramid scheme
>>18507010
>tfw did a degree in law
>tfw everyone was telling me that I'm gonna end up working at McD's
>tfw now I have a middle class/upper middle class salary, while they are lower class and have to raise kids
>tfw no debt, lots of connections, respected by people
>>18507192
Law isn't a meme degree like history is
>>18507197
thanks for the advice guys, I knew going in history was a meme degree, but after failing the first 3 and 1/3 years of college doing STEM I had to switch to something I could finish in a total of 5 years as an undergrad.
History was the quickest way to getting a degree.
>>18507197
Lots of jobless people with a degree in law in my country.
>>18507211
Just because it's over saturated doesn't mean it's inherently a meme