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re: What would you do if your millennial kid was unemployed after college?
Posted on 7/19/17 at 10:45 am to Slippy
Posted on 7/19/17 at 10:45 am to Slippy
This question is presented badly in the OP because it begins the issue point AFTER college.
Parents need to be guiding their children in a manner that gets them "successful" and the guidance begins in earnest during the middle school years.
If a child is living at home, aimless and wandering AFTER college, it may be too late.
"The military" is not a good answer because to excel in a US military career, you will have to be an exceptionally ambitious and determined person.
If AFTER college, an adolescent lacks ambition, Office Candidate School might be tough to get into. OCS doesn't take every warm body with a college degree anymore.
If AFTER college the adolescent enlists but lacks exceptional ambition, those four years spent as an enlisted person will probably be wasted years spent pursuing a vocation that the person will never again pursue in life.
Parents need to be guiding their children in a manner that gets them "successful" and the guidance begins in earnest during the middle school years.
If a child is living at home, aimless and wandering AFTER college, it may be too late.
"The military" is not a good answer because to excel in a US military career, you will have to be an exceptionally ambitious and determined person.
If AFTER college, an adolescent lacks ambition, Office Candidate School might be tough to get into. OCS doesn't take every warm body with a college degree anymore.
If AFTER college the adolescent enlists but lacks exceptional ambition, those four years spent as an enlisted person will probably be wasted years spent pursuing a vocation that the person will never again pursue in life.
This post was edited on 7/19/17 at 10:49 am
Posted on 7/19/17 at 11:11 am to Champagne
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If a child is living at home, aimless and wandering AFTER college, it may be too late.
"The military" is not a good answer because to excel in a US military career, you will have to be an exceptionally ambitious and determined person.
If AFTER college, an adolescent lacks ambition, Office Candidate School might be tough to get into. OCS doesn't take every warm body with a college degree anymore.
If AFTER college the adolescent enlists but lacks exceptional ambition, those four years spent as an enlisted person will probably be wasted years spent pursuing a vocation that the person will never again pursue in life.
what the hell are you talking about?
The person graduated college probably in the spring or summer semester, given the timing of this thread. Doesn't have a real job yet. If home is Houston/dallas/NOLA/etc renting can be really expensive on a BS salary. Most people don't want to live at home but it is often necessary given the market.
I do agree that people in my age group need to adjust their expectations on what their first job out of school will be.
This post was edited on 7/19/17 at 11:12 am
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