Just graduated college (finance major), offered a full time position @ 36k yr plus benefits. Can still live for free with parents and they supply food/comcast/etc in a very high COL city. Whats next /biz/? should I kill myself? should I jump for joy? should I take it and apply to other jobs while in it? Someone give me a plan.
OP here, want to add that I have no debt whatsoever and ~10k total in investments
>>2265917
Would it be a good stepping stone? If so, work there. If not, don't.
Do you have to sign anything promising you'll work there a year, or repay training if you quit etc.? If not, I'd take it.
Wait two years before applying to jobs. If it's really hell on earth, wait one year.
One of the good things is in two years, if a lowball offer comes in, you can just say no and keep getting paid. Right now saying no gets you $0.
>>2265917
Tell them you just graduated, and that you don't want more, you NEED more.
then unzips dick
that's how it works in the movies - er.. i mean ive never had a job so not much ican say
OP, you have a good start. Start there, then in about a year see what the job market looks like. No student loans? Nice.
Take that job and since you live for free with parents just invest every single bit of free money you have. With good investments you could end up retiring in your 30's.
>>2267520
this.
also, always easier to find a job if you already have a job.
Invest and save. Move out when you find a woman you want to live with. I'd advise getting a masters and getting your job to pay for it.