I can't stand this prissy-bullshit attitude people in my generation have who graduate expecting employers to bend over backwards for them, offering them nice little $35k jobs a year. Sorry, you little fucks, you haven't worked a day in your life. Suck it up and get a goddamned job.
Jesus christ.
I'm just so sick and tired of these little assholes who expect that they'll be able to use their degrees the day after they graduate, and end up with some high paying job. No, sorry. You lose. Now get a fucking regular job like the rest of us, and wait until you get an opportunity.
I've worked in a grocery store since high school, and I'm still working in one now after I've graduated with a psychology degree. And you know what? I do just fine. Sure, that means driving an '89 Accord, and not having money to go on out-of-state vacations, but that's fine by me. I can still buy DVDs, have my own apartment, spend $15-20 a day on food, have broadband, limited cable tv...etc. And guess what? My income is LESS than $20k a year. But I can still afford for things like health insurance and car insurance just fine.
I don't buy the "but the rent is so expensive where I live!" argument either. So move.
My rent for my one bed / one bath apartment is only $485 a month, compared to MAF's $700. And I've got a pretty flashy apartment. And we only live about an hour and a half away from each other. Plus BELLINGHAM has excellent mixed-use neighborhoods, and has tons of local buisnesses that are supported by the community. But I digress.
It just ticks me off that graduates think they're so above blue-collar labor. I couldn't help laughing sometimes when I'd see people in school who recognized me as the "produce clerk from the store". They'd have this look on their face like, "What? Wait? You mean, he's just as educated as I am? But he works in a fucking grocery store!".
Seriously folks. Sure, times are rough in comparison to the past. But jesus, suck it up and get your ass to work.