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So.......if I went to college four times and graduated with a 4.0 WHERE'S MY JOB, OBAMA?!?
I have changed my profession 4 times too.
4 Answers
- michrLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
first regardless of your political inclination it is President Obama....
second your inability to get a job is on YOU not the president or congress.........
4 degrees with a 4.0 gpa does NOT mean anything, it is better to have 1 relevant degree, a mid range gpa, good work experience, work-ethic, and dedication ...........
there are a lot of "professional" students who are useless in the real world..... (if the shoe fits....)
- 1 decade ago
What?
You're blaming Obama for you being fickle and unable to stick with anything? When did Obama tell you that that's the way to get a job?
Going back to school again and again is not the answer. It results in a significant drain on your resources, your time, and (unless you're paying full tuition) the financial aid resources that could be going to a person who only intends to go to school once, maybe twice. Employers don't want to see someone change jobs that many times -- especially career changes that require going back to school. They want to see you go to school ONCE, go on to graduate school (if it is required for your chosen profession), get a job and do well at it, THEN apply your skills to a new job if you want to change professions. You might go back to school once more if you have a new career dream that truly requires a new dream. But you shouldn't be continuously going to college, graduating, working,and then going to college again and expect to be hired.
You don't get brownie points for beating your head against a wall.
- AlexLv 71 decade ago
Get over the entitlement and start working toward something that will benefit employers.
- 1 decade ago
Gotta blame someone else, right? You better go back to school again. Quit blaming someone or something else and go out and look - there are many jobs available.