>tfw failed over 20 graduate job interviews, some with prestigious employers
>tfw now working a low level public sector job with opportunities for progressing but they depend solely on interview and application form skills
>tfw I'll never work at an investment bank or MBB and therefore my career growth will be slow as fuck
>could try to learn programming but programmers barely get paid anything in the UK
>did an engineering degree but got even less engineering interviews than finance interviews
How do I cope with the fact that all careers are nothing but tests of normieness? People who went to more prestigious universities (even when I did better at school) have much easier lives.
It's so demoralising when I'm at my job and see all the women probably with sugar daddies or banker boyfriends. And all the normie males everywhere who will have better careers than me.
I know you might suggest crypto or making money online but that's all luck based
You have a comfy public sector job which means that it's slow and you might have time to create some side business. Nobody is going to give you a career, you need to make one.
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Sorry OP, if you can't at least fake being normal when being around other people, you will be weeded out of the gene pool and implicitly excluded from society by being denied a prestigious, high paying job.