Starry
World's happiest cynic.
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2014
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- 105
Yes, I know not even a week ago I made a thread about possibly trying to work in the Pharmacy, but a lot apparently can change in just a few days.
I am officially done with college and have finally earned my Bachelors degree in Psychology. Despite the stereotypes, you can actually have a decent job with just a Bach in Psych. However, in order to utilize this degree, I may need to move out of my hometown (which currently is the plan for sometime next year). Until then, I'll do volunteer work/internships at places like clinics, offices, etc.
I still need to make money while I save up for future plans, and I'm strongly considering leaving Target. I don't really care for the current management and I actually dread going into work for every shift. In that, if I'm in a good mood before work, I actually feel sad and anxious when I go to clock in. It also doesn't help that I've been there for 3 years and my overall raises have equated to less than $0.50.
As such, to the suggestion of classmates of mine, they've suggested looking into being a waiter. Yes, I know how little they actually make and that waiters survive on tips, but there are some fairly high end restaurants where old money goes to dine. If I did a good job, I'd probably make more as a waiter than at Target.
Thoughts?
I am officially done with college and have finally earned my Bachelors degree in Psychology. Despite the stereotypes, you can actually have a decent job with just a Bach in Psych. However, in order to utilize this degree, I may need to move out of my hometown (which currently is the plan for sometime next year). Until then, I'll do volunteer work/internships at places like clinics, offices, etc.
I still need to make money while I save up for future plans, and I'm strongly considering leaving Target. I don't really care for the current management and I actually dread going into work for every shift. In that, if I'm in a good mood before work, I actually feel sad and anxious when I go to clock in. It also doesn't help that I've been there for 3 years and my overall raises have equated to less than $0.50.
As such, to the suggestion of classmates of mine, they've suggested looking into being a waiter. Yes, I know how little they actually make and that waiters survive on tips, but there are some fairly high end restaurants where old money goes to dine. If I did a good job, I'd probably make more as a waiter than at Target.
Thoughts?