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bigtomgetsgwap wrote:
It could be worse...that's what I always say to myself to stay in a good mood
I'm not broke but ain't nothing good about living check to check....and AS SOON as I try to save something always comes up
One of the best attitudes to have honestly.
bigtomgetsgwap wrote:
It could be worse...that's what I always say to myself to stay in a good mood
I'm not broke but ain't nothing good about living check to check....and AS SOON as I try to save something always comes up
One of the best attitudes to have honestly.
Very inspirational. I graduated in May 2009 too and took me a year to find the job I got now.Originally Posted by tSamShoX
Man I can relate to this post. Back in 09, I graduated college with no jobs lined up. It took me over a year to find a decent job in my field. During that time, I was dead @%$ broke. $50 to my name with bills coming out the wazoo. Desperate times called for desperate measures and I ended up selling 90% of my kicks just to stay afloat and not drown. It was a real wake up call that life after college is cold and real. Don't nobody care about you except yourself. All I can say is keep grinding hard and most important have faith.
I remember the turning point was on Fathers day last year where I had a deep conversation with my dad who was concerned with my future and i straight up just started balling. Everything was eating me up inside and I had to let someone know. It was the first time I let my guard down because even though the past year was rough, I tried to put on a face to my family/relatives that I was ok, even though it wasn't. The next week, I had a job interview, grinded it out, and am now working for that company.
All I can say is keep grinding hard and believe.
Very inspirational. I graduated in May 2009 too and took me a year to find the job I got now.Originally Posted by tSamShoX
Man I can relate to this post. Back in 09, I graduated college with no jobs lined up. It took me over a year to find a decent job in my field. During that time, I was dead @%$ broke. $50 to my name with bills coming out the wazoo. Desperate times called for desperate measures and I ended up selling 90% of my kicks just to stay afloat and not drown. It was a real wake up call that life after college is cold and real. Don't nobody care about you except yourself. All I can say is keep grinding hard and most important have faith.
I remember the turning point was on Fathers day last year where I had a deep conversation with my dad who was concerned with my future and i straight up just started balling. Everything was eating me up inside and I had to let someone know. It was the first time I let my guard down because even though the past year was rough, I tried to put on a face to my family/relatives that I was ok, even though it wasn't. The next week, I had a job interview, grinded it out, and am now working for that company.
All I can say is keep grinding hard and believe.