Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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It all comes down to if you would rather be unemployed? - I don't know, but you don't sound like you enjoy it much. If people settle, it's their problem - do you think you would do the same?
I don't like this tbh.

How would I deal with going to interviews if I work and it's impossible to change shifts? Sounds like a trouble for me.

It's also pretty hard to settle with selling shoes in a store after studying so much for 4 years :sad: It's not like I'm any better than others... but looking at this horrible situation it seems like studying didn't even pay off.
 

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Jun 4, 2009
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I don't like this tbh.

How would I deal with going to interviews if I work and it's impossible to change shifts? Sounds like a trouble for me.

It's also pretty hard to settle with selling shoes in a store after studying so much for 4 years :sad: It's not like I'm any better than others... but looking at this horrible situation it seems like studying didn't even pay off.
It's no fun. In todays world, unemployment means loss of identity. As I said before, it's easier to get the job you want when you're already within the organisation.

Edit: And of course, it easy for people like me to say, when I'm not in the same situation :)
 

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