Killjoy Dixon wrote:^ I sincerely hope it's not as bad for people who study things that are more useful skills since I don't want the people going to end up in the place I am, but yeah none of the things I could do are practical and well, here I am on the other side, the degree not helping, and owing money for the last year or so. I'm glad I didn't need loans for the other years because I already don't know how I'm going to pay off the loans I have from the one.
Personally I find it a shame that we've turned something as important as higher education into more of a business, while it's not practical to pursue creative degrees it really shouldn't be that way. It's sad that we're dissuaded from studying what we really
want to study because it could be considered "useless" in the job market.

Killjoy Dixon wrote:Doesn't help that the only place who's shown interest in hiring me still hasn't and are backwards as hell. I really don't think I can work for them, tbh, as much as I need the money--they refuse to see me as anything other than female for one thing (which I expected and was just going to suck it up and deal with) but for another thing, one of their managers told me during the interview that they don't think women can do night maintenance or wash the dishes because it's hard work. The other manager seemed nice enough, but after that and considering how difficult it even is to schedule going into a physical place on account of other obligations...
Well I know they say beggars can't be choosers, but I'd rather keep begging than let people belittle me and women like that on the daily.
Good god yeah, the American South isn't exactly known for its... openmindedness. Greece was very much the same way sometimes and I hated it, sorry you're having trouble.

It sucks when you disagree with most mindsets of the place you live in.