ext_56699 ([identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/uptight_/) wrote in [personal profile] obsessioncalled 2008-05-06 07:45 pm (UTC)

Ah, that sucks about not getting a job. That's proven to be a much more difficult task in this country than I think any of us thought at first, especially for us youngsters. It's all such a contradictory situation: you need experience to get a job, but you need a job to gain experience! Hmm, where to begin, where to begin? And that three-week job thingy (Ung i sommar, amIrite?) has never sounded very tempting: doing the same work for just as long as the older employees for a fraction of their salary - wtf? That - if you succeed to get one of those jobs at all - does not exactly give you the impression that "we are the future".

The whole job thing is making me dizzy. Especially for my own part, since I'm graduating in less than a month, and have not yet received a definite decision of whether I'll get the job at HRC - which is the only job I've applied for, by the way - or applied for other jobs. I'm not panicked yet, but I guess that feeling will come creeping soon. At least my parents have not forced me to get a job as fast as possible, and for that I'm glad.
I guess what I'm trying to say is good luck with finding a job that you'll be able to stand!

How great that you're enjoying the audio engineering course! It seems like either you love it our you hate it - that's the impression I've gotten from my classmates anyway. And how brave to choose music theory B, it seems pretty tough. I was so glad when the A course was over, hah - I was suffering during periods of that course. But it's very handy!

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