jobs jobs jobs...
Wednesday, December 1, 2004
so the graduate fair was... ok, i guess. at least i got loads of pens and a mug and badges (including a '2 for 1' one and 'easy' one from sainsbury's ;p). erm. apart from that, all that i got out of it is the understanding that social sciences, apart from economics, are not respected at all and nobody gives a fck about them really. *sniff* i could work for the government, i guess, or i could teach. they don't sound like they're bad options. i've also gotta apply for an internship at the european commission/parliement (cause i won't get a job there unless i've got experience). that would be 5 months after uni or something, which wouldn't be bad. another than that, work for local councils, for the nhs or something like that. basically in human resources/management. it's quite discouraging to find out that your degree is more or less useless. oh well.
the thing is, i know i won't find the perfect job now or for a while. so what i want to do is try to find something enjoyable and interesting, but not that amazing, for the meantime. possibly something in london because... well, i don't want to leave. i really don't want to. london is where i want to be. we'll see we'll see...
this is getting scary, you know... fcking hell. jobs. argh.
Eheh...capisco cosa vuol dire "it's quite discouraging to find out that your degree is more or less useless." infatti anche per scienze della comunicazione dicono così -.- uff...tutto sta a noi e alla nostra inventiva :D E per il lavoro beh...ovvio che non si può partire subito da qualcosa di favoloso...ed in molti casi è anche utile perchè sennò nn si farebbero certe esperienze...ghghgh però mi piace vederti alle prese con il mondo del lavoro ^o^y!