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Posted by OurManFlint on Jun-23-2009 21:42:

Class of 2009

So, who of you out there have graduated this year into the worse job market in the last quarter century, and what are you doing about it? Personally, i am not looking for any jobs right know. Going to keep my serving job, pass the CPA exam, maybe take an internship, and hopefully in a year things will open up.

I know some of you will have to get a little more creative than that, but how are you coping with a gloomy year? I read an article I think in the WSJ that explained that graduates in a economic downturn received lower wages and salaries throughout their careers than graduates in a good year.


Posted by tubularbills on Jun-23-2009 21:50:

i graduated 8 years ago. sucks to be you joos


Posted by UWM on Jun-23-2009 21:50:

The worse job market in the last 25 years has no room for someone of your grammatical pedigree.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-23-2009 22:01:

I am, and I'm not holding out much hope. In fact, I'm considering taking a shitty job for a year or two and getting my career started when things pick up.


Posted by Sunsnail on Jun-23-2009 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
The worse job market in the last 25 years has no room for someone of your grammatical pedigree.


moron


Posted by Unique2701 on Jun-23-2009 22:56:

Me too, I'm doing some boring work, pays reasonably well, and I can listen to my own music when I'm not half asleep.

Actually, if you look hard enough, there are still enough opportunities (taken that you're reasonably eduacated and have some relevant work experience). At least, that's the case in Holland..


Posted by supersaw abuse on Jun-23-2009 22:59:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
The worse job market in the last 25 years has no room for someone of your grammatical pedigree.

how ironic


Posted by Frenchie on Jun-23-2009 23:01:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
i graduated 8 years ago. sucks to be you joos
I'm sure he means university.


Posted by d-miurge on Jun-23-2009 23:06:

Re: Class of 2009

quote:
Originally posted by OurManFlint
I read an article I think in the WSJ that explained that graduates in a economic downturn received lower wages and salaries throughout their careers than graduates in a good year.


This theory is mainly based on figures from the 80s. It's called "the vintage effect". To be precise, the GDP growth rates during the 5 years after you graduate are the most impacting.

/nerd economist


Posted by Palladium on Jun-23-2009 23:15:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
The worse job market in the last 25 years has no room for someone of your grammatical pedigree.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-23-2009 23:21:

Re: Re: Class of 2009

quote:
Originally posted by d-miurge
This theory is mainly based on figures from the 80s. It's called "the vintage effect". To be precise, the GDP growth rates during the 5 years after you graduate are the most impacting.

/nerd economist


So does it apply to the current situation?


Posted by Domesticated on Jun-23-2009 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
moron


quote:
Originally posted by supersaw abuse
how ironic


quote:
Originally posted by Palladium
quote:
Originally posted by UWM
The worse job market in the last 25 years has no room for someone of your grammatical pedigree.


Hurrah for idiots!


Posted by Sunsnail on Jun-23-2009 23:49:

thanks for agreing with us that hes a idiot !


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-24-2009 00:01:

It certainly was interesting this spring during the search. Luckily I got a few offers and took one that has been pretty satisfactory. That ideal entry-level position never manifested itself, but I'm in a place now where I have a few options - my employer will pay for further education, so another M.A. program is something I'm considering. I'm also toying with the idea of applying for a grant to go abroad for a little while... something I really need to do more of to gain additional experience for my particular career field.

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
a idiot !



Posted by tubularbills on Jun-24-2009 00:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I'm sure he means university.


i graduated 3 years ago. sucks to be you joos.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jun-24-2009 01:12:

GET A BRIAN MORANS


Posted by winston on Jun-24-2009 01:41:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
The worse job market in the last 25 years has no room for someone of your grammatical pedigree.



Posted by Ingrammusic on Jun-25-2009 07:02:

This fall will be my last semester.

I hope I can find somewhere to work after that

this thread is depressing


Posted by Sushipunk on Jun-25-2009 07:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Ingrammusic
This fall will be my last semester.

I hope I can find somewhere to work after that

this thread is depressing


Kill yourself, lol.


Posted by Ingrammusic on Jun-25-2009 07:39:

i should

lol


Posted by Krypton on Jun-25-2009 08:39:

It's a good time to get a masters degree.


Posted by boris_the_bear on Jun-25-2009 09:59:

heroin.


Posted by d-miurge on Jun-25-2009 10:13:

Re: Re: Re: Class of 2009

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
So does it apply to the current situation?


If you consider that we are at rock bottom, yes it applies to the current situation. But you can see it as an opportunity to create your own business.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-25-2009 13:12:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
i graduated 8 years ago. sucks to be you joos


+1...I graduated almost 14 years ago...sucks to be a young person getting into this work environment....but McDonalds is always looking for people to work the morning shifts.


Posted by shortyspice on Jun-26-2009 00:08:

Graduating was the worst thing that's ever happened to me. (Yeah, I'm suffering from post-grad depression as of last month). No job. Teach For America reject. Living on campus still but my lease ends in August, and I have no idea where I'm going to live. Oh, MCAT next month.


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