I'm no expert at economy, but there are more jobs out there than people realize. While a large percent of Americans are sitting at home, stalking Monster.com, I'm going through jobs "like money flying out the hand" (bless Miley Cyrus for that phrase). I'm currently working in retail, as a babysitter for 4 different kids, a music blogger, a PR intern, an actual publicist, oh and I happen to be a full-time student.
None of the jobs I hold are particularly glamorous, but hello! I get paid.
Not only am I (sorta, but not really) financially rich, but I''m rich with experience. Not resume-type experience, but cray-cray experience. When you work with as many people as me, it's pretty much part of the territory.
This blog will just go into detail about the nonsense I go through to support my life.
I am Overemployed.
Actual experience will always outweigh book experience. Im not sure how you hold down all of these jobs but I look forward to sharing in your experiences.
ReplyDeleteI like where your going this one. Im interested in hearing about the nonsense.
ReplyDeleteexperience is key and at the end of the day your putting money in you pockets
ReplyDeleteThis should be interesting and funny! Being as though that I have no idea how to organize my life as it is. How do you manage it all?
ReplyDeleteYou may feel oer employed but the struggle is real. There actually are not that many jobs out there as you think. It appears that you aer thinking solely from your point of view and thats fine. But everyone does not have the same fortune. some people go store to store and use all their contacts to find employment and cannot. think again.
ReplyDeleteUnemployment is high and your overemployed, im sure somebody wants to share the load with you but i look forward to reading about the nonsense that overemployed people go thorugh.
ReplyDeleteInteresting...most say they cant find any jobs, & you have too many!Though the thought of having a constant flow of money coming your way is nice,i could imagine it could be stressful.
ReplyDeleteI feel you, as Kenyon said, experience is the key. The more knowledge and hands-on experience the more accreditable and reliable you will be in the job force.
ReplyDeleteThis blog is very interesting.I can completely relate.
ReplyDeleteI am interested to know how you juggle all of these jobs and still a fulltime student. Keep us informed :)
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