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			<description>College grad, cant find work.</description>
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				<title>nothing2 - </title>
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				people might think you&apos;re too smart and not want that				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-318980</link>
				<pubDate>2009-10-25 01:10:44</pubDate>
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				<title>Ollieo - </title>
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				*job				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-318153</link>
				<pubDate>2009-10-21 22:09:52</pubDate>
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				<title>Ollieo - </title>
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				I can&apos;t believe you would hang this on your parents - that they spoiled you, so somehow it is their fault that you never got off your ass to get a job.

You know how to work cause you got good marks. So get off the pity pot and look for a jib - no excuses. Be a man.				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-318152</link>
				<pubDate>2009-10-21 22:09:36</pubDate>
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				<title>Freckly - </title>
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				what I want to know, is what your degree is in&apos; Maybe you can volunteer somewhere and get your foot in the door&apos;				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-317492</link>
				<pubDate>2009-10-19 07:56:00</pubDate>
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				<title>kireland786 - </title>
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				Just make some up! Find friends that will let you say you cleaned their house once a week, or babysat their kids or something of the sort. Just some kind of odd jobs that filled your free time, like during summer vacations and such. Sure it&apos;s not the most honest thing, but desperate times call for desperate measures.				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-306485</link>
				<pubDate>2009-08-22 10:41:35</pubDate>
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				<title>jondrinkwater - </title>
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				twenty four sucks dosnt it. Every year i love my birthday until i was twenty three. I thought twenty two was to old, but i got used to it and it still felt like i was young, but i never hot used to beeing twenty three, and ill be twenty four next mounth. what are we to do now&apos;				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-287169</link>
				<pubDate>2009-04-13 10:13:12</pubDate>
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				<title>Jim_Pfoss - </title>
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				If you can get by without working, why would you want a job&apos;
Make a list of the things you like to do. Post that, and I bet you&apos;ll get some fun suggestions.				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-285438</link>
				<pubDate>2009-03-27 16:46:36</pubDate>
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				<title>andrian007 - </title>
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				Dude, this is hardly anything you should be worrying about. To begin with, in current economic difficulties, it&apos;s normal for people to need some time before they can find a job. 

Think about it this way. Most people who graduate straight out of college wouldn&apos;t have much work experience as well. The best you&apos;ll find is some graduate with previous internships and that&apos;s about it. Most graduates won&apos;t have any work experience at all when they start applying for jobs.

I did a PhD after my undergraduate studies. This means that by the time I held my first real job, I was 28. Now THAT is really late. 

The only advice I can give is be persistent in your job applications. My job application was rejected by 35 different companies before I got my current job. I recommend that you apply for big companies where they have graduate development programmes of some kind. The smaller companies normally can&apos;t afford to train new employees. Therefore, they always ask for people with very specialist skills and many years of experience. Don&apos;t go for these. Go for every graduate development programme available where as long as your degree is relevant to the company you&apos;re applying for, as long as you&apos;ve got the attitude and the brains, you&apos;ll do well in the job interview. 

Good luck and don&apos;t give up hope!				</description>
				<link>http://isitnormal.com/story/college-grad-cant-find-work-27756/#comment-285427</link>
				<pubDate>2009-03-27 16:30:14</pubDate>
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