These days,no matter what kind of friends I meet, I will bring about the question"Have you hunted your job yet?" Even though I do not broach it, my friends will involuntarily air their anxiety about it. Right after graduation, most of the graduate students are subject to strain from employment,payment, relationship and future. They might either perplex at the decision of the job offering or to proceed with further study to enhance one's skills.
The other day,my friend Matt complained that he was inflicted with guilt and anxiety at home. Because he keeps searching hiring information online,but the long hours sitting in front of the computer and frequent check on the email box or cellphone for interviews had greatly let him down. Therefore, he will try to deny himself a chance to going out with friends before landing a job in terms of expenses on dinner and transportation.
Poor things...I can perfectly understand his dilema,however fervent he wants to join our getherings. The sense of anxiety and depression drive me to further my studies in that I have dwindling faith in my qualification when I meet those top students in my spare time. Be it an excuse or a fact, I suddenly realize that another stage of life creeping on us-work work work implies long and monotonous hours everyday at some issues. We might thrive on the idea that this job could bring forth my specialty or well-paid reason.However, we might also preconsciously notice that we are always expecting holidays or weekends.







Wed, 23/07/2008 - 12:01pm — Cryans
It is just like the anticipation of growth to me.
I dreamed to be grown up soon before.
However, confrontation to my age right now suddenly makes me upset and a bit sad...
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Wed, 23/07/2008 - 11:11am — carmenzhen
Yeah,dear friend,try your best to get the job you want,but don't be too nervous about it.Hope you happy.
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Wed, 23/07/2008 - 12:57am — Alvin Shen
Jobs are there. But not every one is suitable. So there is unemployment.
----------Alvin may not know better, but may try harder.
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