Thanks for the optimism boost right now! I need it lolYes. You will be back on campus. You can stay indoors for so long.
Thanks for the optimism boost right now! I need it lolYes. You will be back on campus. You can stay indoors for so long.
What do you guys think about colleges this fall? I wonder if I will be back on campus. Of course this has to happen during "the best years of my life" LOL
Thank you! And I've been pretty much at my house for a month now. Tiger King keeping me sane lolI work at a college in Academic Services. So far, I think everyone is planning to be back on campus. That doesn't mean things can't change. There have definitely been "what if" conversations among our staff regarding the fall. At this point and time, all we can do is stay inside and be hopeful that campuses will be allowed to reopen in the fall. I'm going to have some contingency plans in place for my department if we don't but I'm truly hoping we do as we're much more functional in person.
Do you not realize that a lot of CPs have already experienced hardship?I don't think anyone deserves to experience hardship but from my experience when living in less than ideal conditions made me put on my big boy pants and made me a more determined person to keep fighting and not giving up.
Losing your job beyond your control sucks. Working for a corporation and demanding bosses that demands and expects more from you in a very stressful environment, getting laid off and having 15 minutes to pack your things, not allowed to say your goodbyes and being escorted to your car by security to ensure you leave the company parking lot is not good too. It's all real world examples. Just keep fighting and not lose hope. Take care of your health because when your health declines, all bets are off. It is a lot more difficult handling stress when one is not healthy.
Ah. I see. So instead of a "college program," it was a "jobs program."
Considering how a good chunk of students don't actually finish 4-year degrees in 4 years these days, I guess it's not as important as it used to be.It was really what you made of it. I did it for the experience and the resume builder and the possibility of working for Disney. Others did it for college credit and for a “break” semester.
Considering how a good chunk of students don't actually finish 4-year degrees in 4 years these days, I guess it's not as important as it used to be.
*beginning of arguably the worst depression in the history of our countryWhy don’t you?
He has lost his job and his apartment after just graduating most likely with tens of thousands in dollars in debt in the middle of a depression. I’m older, still have my job, but feel terrible for all those affected. You should try some empathy.
On NYE when everyone wants to party and no one really wants to work, wonder which group gets stuck and scheduled to work?According to the orlando sentinel. College program cast make up 5% of the workforce
Time will tell but hopefully not like The Great Depression of 1929 till 1933.*beginning of arguably the worst depression in the history of our country
I agree! I'm glad I'm not graduating and looking for a job right now...Time will tell but hopefully not like The Great Depression of 1929 till 1933.
Considering how a good chunk of students don't actually finish 4-year degrees in 4 years these days, I guess it's not as important as it used to be.
Some make it sound like a working spring break... did you find it like that?
Thank you for your support. It means a lot to know not everyone is so callous.Why don’t you?
She has lost his job and his apartment after just graduating most likely with tens of thousands in dollars in debt in the middle of a depression. I’m older, still have my job, but feel terrible for all those affected. You should try some empathy.
Not like working with someone that expresses so little empathy. Good point and duly noted. However working in the brutal corporate world, that is not reality.
Things will rebound. It depends on your line of work you are trying to get into.I agree! I'm glad I'm not graduating and looking for a job right now...
I'm doing supply chain management so I should be fine. Also learning some trade skills, while I'm home from college I'm working on some house construction.Things will rebound. It depends on your line of work you are trying to get into.
You've got the right attitude. In my younger days, I hustled working during school, winter, spring, summer break. Missed out on some fun but no regrets. Earnings helped pay down debt, regular expenses and started saving for the future. A number of my peers just complained and didn't hustle and work hard.I'm doing supply chain management so I should be fine. Also learning some trade skills, while I'm home from college I'm working on some house construction.
Look into the VA system. Federal employee, great benefits.I'm doing supply chain management so I should be fine. Also learning some trade skills, while I'm home from college I'm working on some house construction.
Well, I would never want to work for someone who expresses so little empathy towards others. I didn’t post that story for pity or to whine. I posted it because I thought it might make others understand that we’re not all kids coasting off our parent’s money and that everyone’s lives- including those who are young -are complex. Apparently I was wrong.
I’d like to point out that your generation didn’t have social media because you were somehow morally superior and didn’t choose to have it. It hadn’t been invented yet, and if your generation did have it, you would be just the same as ours.
Also, you don’t get over depression or anxiety by getting over yourself. I hope you’ve never had to deal with someone with either of those issues because it is absolutely the wrong way to address it and could lead to their condition worsening.
I think I’ve made my point and this is the last I’m responding to you.
Might be good for seasonal CMs...Not good
Ehhh...those are typically jettisoned first in recessionsMight be good for seasonal CMs...
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.