Some Americans are losing their jobs through this movie, and it IS getting worse every day. I honestly and truly believe they need to roll credits soon or we are going to have some major violence problems in this country. I am aware of the plan, and am antsy beyond belief, so I can't imagine what normies are feeling.
There was a post here the other day about a Vet who killed himself because he couldn't stand to see what has happened to his country.
This movie is getting much too real for lots of people.
I've been trying to get an engineering job for months after graduating last year and haven't even gotten an interview. Biden sure as shit isn't helping me out.
Are you only applying to things in your city? At some point you gotta branch out. A friend of mine had a similar problem until he started applying to things out of state and we live in one of the biggest cities in america so it was pretty surprising. That's when he finally got his first relevant job after graduation. Took him a year and a half but I'm unsure at what point he began applying to those further away.
I live in a pretty small city so when I started my search I applied statewide, but I've been looking nationwide for a while now (avoiding any blue states like NY, NJ, IL, and CA). I'm not giving up hope, though! Thanks for the advice.
We are watching a movie. This becomes more clear daily.
Some Americans are losing their jobs through this movie, and it IS getting worse every day. I honestly and truly believe they need to roll credits soon or we are going to have some major violence problems in this country. I am aware of the plan, and am antsy beyond belief, so I can't imagine what normies are feeling.
There was a post here the other day about a Vet who killed himself because he couldn't stand to see what has happened to his country.
This movie is getting much too real for lots of people.
I've been trying to get an engineering job for months after graduating last year and haven't even gotten an interview. Biden sure as shit isn't helping me out.
Are you only applying to things in your city? At some point you gotta branch out. A friend of mine had a similar problem until he started applying to things out of state and we live in one of the biggest cities in america so it was pretty surprising. That's when he finally got his first relevant job after graduation. Took him a year and a half but I'm unsure at what point he began applying to those further away.
I live in a pretty small city so when I started my search I applied statewide, but I've been looking nationwide for a while now (avoiding any blue states like NY, NJ, IL, and CA). I'm not giving up hope, though! Thanks for the advice.