So after i graduate what do i need to look forward to just in case i get to go there and move. Like what is a good place to work? or a good place to stay for anyone who is poor? Or whatever. Just tell me what to look forward to
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ltong1009 t1_jc8i239 wrote
Looking forward to: crab cakes. For other advice, more info is needed about you.
trawbe OP t1_jc8j7u3 wrote
Well... I like video games, cartoons, music, and animals, and watching animals. And watching videos, writing. Talking about my interests
I am lazy, clumsy, and i usually slack off. But i am kind, patient, and fair. And i am a hard worker when i feel like it. i help out people whenever i can because i feel like crap whenever i do, I am a forgiving person, my intelligence is average.
ltong1009 t1_jc8jzn0 wrote
Honest assessment. You’ll be just fine here.
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TheSocialistApple t1_jc9u7lo wrote
What jerk thing to say.
throw_blanket04 t1_jc9g8b0 wrote
I am from the Deep South. My child is literally there right this moment touring apartments. They graduated in December. They did an internship over the summer. Start applying for jobs immediately. Apartments go fast. My childs employer is paying for moving expenses and etc. it depends on where you are working as to where you will live. They found this crazy map that is supposed to be pretty accurate and that’s what we have gone by and it’s worked out so far. Moving to any big city is a challenge. Get your ducks in a row. Start applying for jobs and understand the pay then you can move on from there. From what we have gathered from phone calls and pictures, they found a great area. It took weeks of full time searching. First save money and start applying.
firelord_catra t1_jcqpswr wrote
What the crazy map you mentioned? Asking for myself--from the South, did an internship last summer, graduated in December and looking for work. Some places do offer a relocation bonus but I don't know if its worth the two year commitment.
FriedScrapple t1_jc8uh9x wrote
Stay in a short-term rental while you find a job and figure out where to live.
PigtownFoo t1_jca4esq wrote
Are you graduating from high school, college, or some other program? Do you have any work or training experience?
trawbe OP t1_jca4sdj wrote
I am graduating off of community college actually and yes i do have training i took a summer job
episcopaladin t1_jcxud45 wrote
if you have your associate's degree maybe submit your resume to a temp agency like Robert Half. a lot of white collar employers in the city use staffing agencies to fill entry-level positions.
dopkick t1_jc8kv2f wrote
You should probably find a job first before deciding on where you want to live. Limiting yourself to one area is probably not a wise decision, especially at the beginning of a career when it can be much harder to come by a solid job.