Graduating college.....

BobOblah
BobOblah Members Posts: 9,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited November 2011 in For The Grown & Sexy
is there anything not depressing about it?

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  • 7figz
    7figz Members Posts: 15,294 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    Nope.

    All that college ? .... gone.
    Gotta find a place to live.
    Gotta get a real job.

    And worst of all, gotta start paying back that ? ' loan.
  • 2nd chances
    2nd chances Members Posts: 1,610 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    not a single thing broski.

    its absolutely without a doubt the most depressing thing ever...


    that real world...is not for us.
  • tru_m.a.c
    tru_m.a.c Members Posts: 9,091 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    smh

    ? buying your own crib???

    having your own fuckn money???

    paying for vegas trips and not giving a ? about regular bars???

    fuuuuuuuck college
  • atribecalledgabi
    atribecalledgabi Members, Moderators Posts: 14,063 Regulator
    edited November 2011
    this makes me sad :(
  • 7figz
    7figz Members Posts: 15,294 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    But if you put in work in college, then in theory, you should be able to find a good job.... (in theory)
  • Real Lady
    Real Lady Banned Users Posts: 1,878 ✭✭
    edited November 2011
    I didn't graduate, but I take classes when I can. it's not for a job tho, it's just for the fact I want it on my resume....I make graduate figgas tho.. Its ways to eat. You have to know how to work around that. I get it in more than one way. in a time like this, it's easy to start your own business. Work for yourself. Alot of people are doing that these days. They are independent contractors. You make alot of money, but some people may like the impression of working for someone else. They like 2 say I work at such and such, even if they not getting paid like that. 4,000 can buy you a franchise cleaning service. 10,000 can buy you a store chain franchise. or Think like the foreigners, open a corner store. It's a eagle mart that was opened around my way with a gas station.. & that ? is making a killin right now.. you got to think.
  • fiat_money
    fiat_money Members Posts: 16,654 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    Seems it would only be "depressing" to someone shortsighted.
  • caddo man
    caddo man Members Posts: 22,476 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    For some one that worked at the same time they went to school.

    That ? was the best.
    No more school,
    studying,
    writing papers,
    meeting dumb people for projects,
    going to class after working 8 hours,
    not being able to go to the parties because you have a final or mid term.

    ? I was happy as hell when I graduated.
    Now I will happy when I get this MBA out of the way.

    Oh yeah
    Certificates that pertain to your job>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>degrees and masters. (IT, business, accounting and anything outside of some real technical degrees) They have a ? certificate for everything. Thank ? the reserves willpay for anything. LOL!
  • frostyicy
    frostyicy Members Posts: 2,151 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    7fIG wrote: »
    Nope.

    All that college ? .... gone.
    Gotta find a place to live.
    Gotta get a real job.

    And worst of all, gotta start paying back that ? ' loan.

    General Forebearance bruh.....general forebearance.
    7fIG wrote: »
    But if you put in work in college, then in theory, you should be able to find a good job.... (in theory)

    Co-sign this to the fullest. Applying yourself in college and being able to market yourself will definitely get you a job upon graduation. Internships ? , internships.
    fiat_money wrote: »
    Seems it would only be "depressing" to someone shortsighted.

    This to the fullest. ? 's lack foresight. Every college freshmen year teaches the same thing, "If you don't have it, or if you need help in applying it effectively college strongly encourages and enhances "Critical and Creative Thinking".
    caddo man wrote: »
    For some one that worked at the same time they went to school.

    That ? was the best.
    No more school,
    studying,
    writing papers,
    meeting dumb people for projects,
    going to class after working 8 hours,
    not being able to go to the parties because you have a final or mid term.

    ? I was happy as hell when I graduated.

    This^^^^^^^
    /close thread
  • lamontbdc
    lamontbdc Members Posts: 18,824 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    wasn't depressing when these folks decided to pay me 85,000 a year
  • mindright
    mindright Members Posts: 2,393 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    nah, nothing depressing about graduating from college..

    at some point u need to grow up, move on, get to work and get your own money..
  • BobOblah
    BobOblah Members Posts: 9,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    tru_m.a.c wrote: »
    smh

    ? buying your own crib???

    having your own fuckn money???

    paying for vegas trips and not giving a ? about regular bars???

    fuuuuuuuck college
    fiat_money wrote: »
    Seems it would only be "depressing" to someone shortsighted.
    lamontbdc wrote: »
    wasn't depressing when these folks decided to pay me 85,000 a year

    right, I know there is ? to look forward. mostly having more money. But when you're still in the small apartment and on the smaller paycheck I can't help but think that what I was doing a year ago was a lot more fun.
  • BobOblah
    BobOblah Members Posts: 9,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    not a single thing broski.

    its absolutely without a doubt the most depressing thing ever...


    that real world...is not for us.
    7fIG wrote: »
    Nope.

    All that college ? .... gone.
    Gotta find a place to live.
    Gotta get a real job.

    And worst of all, gotta start paying back that ? ' loan.

    *sheds tear*
    mindright wrote: »
    nah, nothing depressing about graduating from college..

    at some point u need to grow up, move on, get to work and get your own money..

    I know the party and ? cant last forever.... but I could've done another year.
  • BobOblah
    BobOblah Members Posts: 9,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    caddo man wrote: »
    For some one that worked at the same time they went to school.

    That ? was the best.
    No more school,
    studying,
    writing papers,
    meeting dumb people for projects,
    going to class after working 8 hours,
    not being able to go to the parties because you have a final or mid term.


    ? I was happy as hell when I graduated.
    Now I will happy when I get this MBA out of the way.

    Oh yeah
    Certificates that pertain to your job>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>degrees and masters. (IT, business, accounting and anything outside of some real technical degrees) They have a ? certificate for everything. Thank ? the reserves willpay for anything. LOL!

    I'm exaggerating a little. I been out of school for a little while and there are some positive aspects. The first 3 months knowing I didnt have to pick up a book, write an essay or stress about a presentation felt good.

    But now I'm bored.
  • usmarin3
    usmarin3 Members Posts: 38,013 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    I still do the same ? i did in college, chase hoes, drink, and party. What makes you think you have to stop that ? when you're done with school?
  • BobOblah
    BobOblah Members Posts: 9,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    usmarin3 wrote: »
    I still do the same ? i did in college, chase hoes, drink, and party. What makes you think you have to stop that ? when you're done with school?

    true enough. it's just easier when everyone is living in a 10 mile radius.
  • powerman 5000
    powerman 5000 Members Posts: 3,084 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2011
    i was happy as ? when I graduated. I was more down when I got out the military. I work at a college now. Every now and then I start to think about being back in school. Then I see one of these students with that big ass organic chemistry book in front of them; then think to myself, I'm good, better you than me.