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I graduated college in 2019 and most of the people I went to school with didn't find work or related work. My gf has been looking for accounting work for the past 3 years or so? I keep hearing about the whole AI issue and how that's making it hard for companies and people to find each other. I also keep reading about people with masters degrees, unable to find jobs, so that's kinda scary.
I was lucky to find work, but it also terrifies me that if I leave, I'm going to end up with something less stable or harder for me to handle.
It really feels like the whole system is messed up. Makes me a little jealous/fearful when I see people who are able to job hop for promotions.
Sorry my thoughts probably aren't very coherent today
I dropped out in 2000. This can be an issue, but I lucked out with my first managing editor ... his rule was "no one with a journalism degree," but though his idea was to get domain knowledge, I was able to slither in because I didn't have one.
(He had also been a speechwriter for Pat Buchanan; I've had a wild ride.)