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Old Apr 04, 2016, 10:56 PM
emijec emijec is offline
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I think that with everything that is going on in life, ****** economy, the value of a college degree declining, "friends" just focused on looking like a friend on Facebook or Instagram and not actually be a true friend, unemployment for your generation (20s?) ... all that combined, how can you feel good?

I'm 34, regular debt, college and poat grad debt, earning the same I did when I was 21, no kids, dumped. feel ****** too.

I was out of a job for 3 months and I can completely relate to how you feel.. like am I useful ? what am I worth if I keep getting rejected or overlooked for a job? there's no motivation. it's ok to feel not that great, I mean look at your hardships.

you need to do those fun things it's what will keep you sane, and you are deserving of that.. to be happy even for a moment. if you need a break from job searching and you can take it, give yourself a few days. editing your resume for every job you apply, answering supplemental questions, figuring out if you're willing to take less bc of no call backs... all that crap takes its to. you'll drive yourself crazy if you don't take a break.
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