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There are jobs in specialized publishing (like my mom's). Also, one thing you will find out more and more once you leave college: there are so many people who can't write a coherent sentence to save their lives. Everyone's always looking for a good writer. I'm working for my mom because I kind of made some bad decisions career-wise and needed a temporary fallback, so I just do random busy work for her. I don't edit or proof, but I was a journalism major. I contribute to a magazine on the side as well. Honestly, I wish I'd just become a bartender out of college and written on the side. Still considering the bartending route, even though I'm 27.Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Job market is no joke right now. My mom runs a legal publishing company and put a Craigslist ad out for a $13/hr proofreading job. Show up on President's Weekend, either Saturday or Monday, take a proofreading and editing test. If you do well enough on the test you get to come back for an interview later. I proctored the tests. She expected about 25 people to show up...80 people took the test. And it wasn't a bunch of recent college grads. Lawyers, people who worked in publishing for 20+ years, people in their 50s. It was crazy. Out of 80 she interviewed only five, and hired two. She's been running her own company for more than 20 years now and said in the past when she's put an ad out, she'd be lucky to get 10 people to show up.
I'm about to graduate with an English degree this semester and publishing was one of the career paths suggested to me. Is it a field worth looking into or is it something that doesn't allow much progression?
There are jobs in specialized publishing (like my mom's). Also, one thing you will find out more and more once you leave college: there are so many people who can't write a coherent sentence to save their lives. Everyone's always looking for a good writer. I'm working for my mom because I kind of made some bad decisions career-wise and needed a temporary fallback, so I just do random busy work for her. I don't edit or proof, but I was a journalism major. I contribute to a magazine on the side as well. Honestly, I wish I'd just become a bartender out of college and written on the side. Still considering the bartending route, even though I'm 27.Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Job market is no joke right now. My mom runs a legal publishing company and put a Craigslist ad out for a $13/hr proofreading job. Show up on President's Weekend, either Saturday or Monday, take a proofreading and editing test. If you do well enough on the test you get to come back for an interview later. I proctored the tests. She expected about 25 people to show up...80 people took the test. And it wasn't a bunch of recent college grads. Lawyers, people who worked in publishing for 20+ years, people in their 50s. It was crazy. Out of 80 she interviewed only five, and hired two. She's been running her own company for more than 20 years now and said in the past when she's put an ad out, she'd be lucky to get 10 people to show up.
I'm about to graduate with an English degree this semester and publishing was one of the career paths suggested to me. Is it a field worth looking into or is it something that doesn't allow much progression?
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
There are jobs in specialized publishing (like my mom's). Also, one thing you will find out more and more once you leave college: there are so many people who can't write a coherent sentence to save their lives. Everyone's always looking for a good writer. I'm working for my mom because I kind of made some bad decisions career-wise and needed a temporary fallback, so I just do random busy work for her. I don't edit or proof, but I was a journalism major. I contribute to a magazine on the side as well. Honestly, I wish I'd just become a bartender out of college and written on the side. Still considering the bartending route, even though I'm 27.
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
There are jobs in specialized publishing (like my mom's). Also, one thing you will find out more and more once you leave college: there are so many people who can't write a coherent sentence to save their lives. Everyone's always looking for a good writer. I'm working for my mom because I kind of made some bad decisions career-wise and needed a temporary fallback, so I just do random busy work for her. I don't edit or proof, but I was a journalism major. I contribute to a magazine on the side as well. Honestly, I wish I'd just become a bartender out of college and written on the side. Still considering the bartending route, even though I'm 27.
If I actually applied myself as a writer, I'd be pretty amazing. I am working on a book with a friend right now, kind of as a challenge to myself.Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
There are jobs in specialized publishing (like my mom's). Also, one thing you will find out more and more once you leave college: there are so many people who can't write a coherent sentence to save their lives. Everyone's always looking for a good writer. I'm working for my mom because I kind of made some bad decisions career-wise and needed a temporary fallback, so I just do random busy work for her. I don't edit or proof, but I was a journalism major. I contribute to a magazine on the side as well. Honestly, I wish I'd just become a bartender out of college and written on the side. Still considering the bartending route, even though I'm 27.
Many of my professors have personally pulled me to the side after class to tell me how impressed they were with my writing and I put maybe 75% effort into writing my papers for class...I know writing books is always a good way to try to get your name out and make good money, but I honestly don't have much of a passion for book writing..I can't front though..Despite my above average writing abilities, I'm still worried out of my mind that I won't find a job for years with my worthless Bachelors in English
If I actually applied myself as a writer, I'd be pretty amazing. I am working on a book with a friend right now, kind of as a challenge to myself.Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
There are jobs in specialized publishing (like my mom's). Also, one thing you will find out more and more once you leave college: there are so many people who can't write a coherent sentence to save their lives. Everyone's always looking for a good writer. I'm working for my mom because I kind of made some bad decisions career-wise and needed a temporary fallback, so I just do random busy work for her. I don't edit or proof, but I was a journalism major. I contribute to a magazine on the side as well. Honestly, I wish I'd just become a bartender out of college and written on the side. Still considering the bartending route, even though I'm 27.
Many of my professors have personally pulled me to the side after class to tell me how impressed they were with my writing and I put maybe 75% effort into writing my papers for class...I know writing books is always a good way to try to get your name out and make good money, but I honestly don't have much of a passion for book writing..I can't front though..Despite my above average writing abilities, I'm still worried out of my mind that I won't find a job for years with my worthless Bachelors in English
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202
Who is to blame when capitalist aren't producing new jobs?
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202
Who is to blame when capitalist aren't producing new jobs?
Originally Posted by Mrsouthernhospitality
Originally Posted by 23mjordan45
it sucks nowadays finding a job. everywhere i apply they want work experience but i dont have any because im a full time student. one time i got turned down by a temp agency because of this. they were like wow your in school, graduated hs, whats your major,etc but do you have work experience and i said no and they gave me the. then i asked them how many people you guys helped find a job that has a hs diploma and goes/went to college. they said a couple. then i gave them
That same things happens with skilled professions (thing you went to school for)
Im licensed in Phlebotomy but have a hard time just getting my feet in the door
damn near all the employers wants a certain number of experience and its not even reasonable
like some want you to have at least five years in experience
and what I try to find out is how do any of these employers expect anybody fresh from school to have any type of experience when its never given
to you to begin with
you got at least one student graduating from a trade school every three months trying to do phlebotomy
and also many more students graduating college trying to do phlebotomy but there going to be damn near left in the cold
because they are no entry level positions
and they wonder why its no jobs out here all the employers just expect experience to fall in your lap
its even the same thing with temp agency's when it comes to this profession (but its not in there control honestly thats what there clients want)
even small health care clinics are shady
its a company called concentra its a small health care clinic that I had an interview with when I was fresh out of school (the school set me up)
and they turned down three new graduates saying that they felt we were not confident enough for there needs
about a week past and I found out the same people I had an interview with gave that position away to an extern (free worker)
so I basically said no hate on her but your telling me that somebody thats not even done with the course is more qualified then somebody
who is certified f$@# that they just did that because they saw somebody need the extern hours and in return they got the extra worker they
needed instead of hiring somebody and doing the same $#!@ that they were doing with the extern
and even the schools themselves dont help
got a career placement department for nothing only sent me on only one interview and its been damn near a year
and I passed every test for certification they can throw at me with flying colors $#!@ is ridiculous
Originally Posted by Mrsouthernhospitality
Originally Posted by 23mjordan45
it sucks nowadays finding a job. everywhere i apply they want work experience but i dont have any because im a full time student. one time i got turned down by a temp agency because of this. they were like wow your in school, graduated hs, whats your major,etc but do you have work experience and i said no and they gave me the. then i asked them how many people you guys helped find a job that has a hs diploma and goes/went to college. they said a couple. then i gave them
That same things happens with skilled professions (thing you went to school for)
Im licensed in Phlebotomy but have a hard time just getting my feet in the door
damn near all the employers wants a certain number of experience and its not even reasonable
like some want you to have at least five years in experience
and what I try to find out is how do any of these employers expect anybody fresh from school to have any type of experience when its never given
to you to begin with
you got at least one student graduating from a trade school every three months trying to do phlebotomy
and also many more students graduating college trying to do phlebotomy but there going to be damn near left in the cold
because they are no entry level positions
and they wonder why its no jobs out here all the employers just expect experience to fall in your lap
its even the same thing with temp agency's when it comes to this profession (but its not in there control honestly thats what there clients want)
even small health care clinics are shady
its a company called concentra its a small health care clinic that I had an interview with when I was fresh out of school (the school set me up)
and they turned down three new graduates saying that they felt we were not confident enough for there needs
about a week past and I found out the same people I had an interview with gave that position away to an extern (free worker)
so I basically said no hate on her but your telling me that somebody thats not even done with the course is more qualified then somebody
who is certified f$@# that they just did that because they saw somebody need the extern hours and in return they got the extra worker they
needed instead of hiring somebody and doing the same $#!@ that they were doing with the extern
and even the schools themselves dont help
got a career placement department for nothing only sent me on only one interview and its been damn near a year
and I passed every test for certification they can throw at me with flying colors $#!@ is ridiculous