I know a lot of us graduated hs, even college with no real skills and trades. Or direction or path to a career we desire. It's scarier now than ever.
I try to help out some family members and younger people with their job search. And they claim to work hard and have desire to make a lot of money. And when I get there resume and see:
3 semesters into a Business Bach. degree
Home Depot - 9 months
Walmart - 8 months
Call center - 11 months
Rent A Center - 2024 to Present
I'm at a loss of words. Especially for a person that's 25ish. I usually tell them you're going to have to get a trade/skill (electrical, plumbing, home improvement, car salesmen) something. Hell barbers making a killing now. Problem is, they already up to there neck in bills (rent, car, even kids) and have no time nor desire to go school or a extended training institute.
What kind of advice can you give them?
I try to help out some family members and younger people with their job search. And they claim to work hard and have desire to make a lot of money. And when I get there resume and see:
3 semesters into a Business Bach. degree
Home Depot - 9 months
Walmart - 8 months
Call center - 11 months
Rent A Center - 2024 to Present
I'm at a loss of words. Especially for a person that's 25ish. I usually tell them you're going to have to get a trade/skill (electrical, plumbing, home improvement, car salesmen) something. Hell barbers making a killing now. Problem is, they already up to there neck in bills (rent, car, even kids) and have no time nor desire to go school or a extended training institute.
What kind of advice can you give them?
