unemployment sucks.....i have been there in the past. but i never did let it get me down. your putting to much pressure on yourself. it's easy to be in the sheltered life of school. but heres the real slap in the face. there was no guarentee of a job after you completed your academic journey. yes i agree that it gives you more opportunity than the average. but i'm having a hard time lately believing going to university or college is really worth it. even though i do got my plumbing. i love the smell of bran what can i say
you are not alone in this situation. i have been banging into alot of people with degrees and all that jazz and they aren't any higher up than the average. and they are slammed with the debt from school. i think that if you end up paying all that money for something. you should recieve a job or have some kind of debt relief till you get into your choosing occupation. but if you really think about it....think of the thousands of students who graduate every year...the job market most be heavyly saturated and bombarded every year from students who just finished school, job hunting like you.
i have read posts on this forum saying that one degree isn't enough nowadays. i was shocked when i came home for a visit and i went to my sisters apartment. she was living in a dump, she was taking public transportation, their neighbourhood was the worst,etc. and she is academically gifted with 3 degrees under her belt. thats alot of firepower!
then i flew back to my apartment and it didn't make sense that i was pulling in more money than her, my apartment is killer, i love my car. plumbing ain't that great, but the bills are payed with ease.
i think it comes down to location. the city i am living at is booming and expanding. they are crying for plumbers out here and it pays awesome.
just take a look at where you are. if you can't get what you want there. go somehere else. thats what i did. i went where my temp profession was needed.
get out into the world.....