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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1963093" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>It's a good part-time gig. I too went to school and got a degree but have been unable to find work in my field and will continue to be unable to in the coming future. Like Bacha29 said "In today's world, you take what the economy will give you. A job related to your degree? Today it' s a job related to your need to survive including paying back your student loans the quickest way possible. and you must be prepared for a very tough go of it." ... If I were you I would consider working as a p/t courier/handler and getting a certification in someting (one that will be needed in the future as much/or more than it is now) that will result in you finding work in that field immediately upon completing it and make that your primary source of income and just stay p/t at Express. The happiest employees with over 10 years I have known are the ones who are P/T and do something else for their primary source of income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1963093, member: 56868"] It's a good part-time gig. I too went to school and got a degree but have been unable to find work in my field and will continue to be unable to in the coming future. Like Bacha29 said "In today's world, you take what the economy will give you. A job related to your degree? Today it' s a job related to your need to survive including paying back your student loans the quickest way possible. and you must be prepared for a very tough go of it." ... If I were you I would consider working as a p/t courier/handler and getting a certification in someting (one that will be needed in the future as much/or more than it is now) that will result in you finding work in that field immediately upon completing it and make that your primary source of income and just stay p/t at Express. The happiest employees with over 10 years I have known are the ones who are P/T and do something else for their primary source of income. [/QUOTE]
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