If I were him I’d take the job, get some work experience under my belt, save more money and then think of a break. |
He should have 2 weeks between graduation and work, let him travel then. If anything, I’d suggest starting the job and working for 2 years then resign in May 2025 and take the summer off. He’ll have work experience and if he can’t find another job then can do grad school. |
I mean according to all the layoffs we see in Big Tech apparently they could haha |
Where do you get the idea that he is a slacker? A slacker doesn't get a full-ride scholarship and graduate in three years. |
WHich part is "NO"? when I graduated I negotiated a late start date 4 months later, and I was just a run of the mill student (though I was from an elite school). |
How long ago were you graduated? This is 2023, not 1990. Most tech employers, especially startups, will not wait for you. |
He needs female companionship. And, maybe, a beach vacation. |
The $100k/year job being the norm for a new grad part. |
Slightly different situation but I got out of college without a job and unsure of what I wanted to do, freaked out, and jumped right into a one year grad school. A year later, I still didn't really know what I wanted to do, moved across the country, and found a temp job. That led to a "real job" and I've had a decent career ever since (though I still don't know what I want to do when I grow up - at age 50 LOL). Living probably an UMC lifestyle, nice house, travel, etc.
If I had to do it all over again, I would have skipped grad school and realized I didn't need to jump right into the rest of my life immediately after college. It's a great time to try to "find yourself" and he may regret jumping right into a job, especially if he's already feeling burnt out. |
So you aren't rich or connected -- he was a smart kid that went to the lower rung school which offered the best scholarship? |
Well, first off I would not be taking a job at a freaking startup, with the higher rates and VC winter. |
I think it's a great idea! I graduated in May, had internships until August, my job started in November. My mom basically had a heart attack over my 3 months of "unemployment". She made me feel terrible about myself, forced me to get a minimum wage job (I didn't need money) if I wanted to stay in her house and assigned me TONS of chores. I wanted to use my savings (I had high paying summer jobs) to backpack with my best friend but she told me no and that unemployed people don't get to vacation. The whole thing was insane IMO. Don't be my mom. I think my mom had seen boomerang kids who lived in their parents basements and got worried that's what I was planning. Instead of just having the last 3 months free of my entire adult life before I started the nonstop rat race. We didn't speak for a while and she wishes I came home more often with my kids. ha! I don't have the leave. |
He has $25k. Has he ever traveled as a true budget traveler or only when parents were paying? $25k for a YEAR means hostels and lots and lots of buses, not a nice hotel with a private bath and good meals out. |
If he hustled to graduate in 3 years, a regular 8-5 job he can leave at 5pm will feel like a break. He'll be fine. |
OP would be fine if the job was willing to wait to November and he took off some time. This is her DC turning down ALL his job offers to become a vagabond for a year. |