Youth unemployment is one of the most serious problems today. We all know that student loan debt is already more than $1 trillion and it continiues to grow each day. I think that students and graduates should pay attention to different ways of a job search. It can be some intern jobs or somethings like that, the most important is to get a chance to express yourself and show that your knowledge is really worth something. College education is extremely expensive, some students even use loans from https://paydayloansat.com/ to make payments on their student loans but unfortunately, college degree isn’t a guarantee of employment. So it’s necessary to do your best to get a chance to make a successful career.
Unfortunately, plenty of people consider being in debt and missing payments as something totally normal. It’s not okay when so many young people graduate with a huge debt they can not repay and then struggle for long years to pay it off. It’s sad, but education is a luxury today and those, who can not save enough cash and financial support from parents, should take out loans to get a degree. But on the other hand, there are still options available in case a person wants to avoid a debt. There are federal programs and saving plans like 529, which allow to save money and to avoid getting in a long-term debt.
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why are there so many stories about nothing and things we know already?
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Rank stories with stupid info everyone already knows
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Re: “Get a job, ya bum!”
Just got my first job at 17. When you get your first part time job is different for people these days, as (as an above poster said), you often need to get lucky. For example I just started work for Morrisons. I sent off my application the first week of september, my friend sent hers of the day before. But I was lucky enough to get an interview, and then the job. Ask your family if there is a spot available where they work.
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