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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Maybe he should try to break into the hospitality industry - hotel or restaurant mgmt. [/b] I'd focus on getting him a career counselor to help fid his interests, aptitude, craft a story, mock interviews and get going on a full time job with growth opps. Take a few months and focus on that, he can continue to be a part-time waiter while doing so but time to get the eye on the ball. [/quote] No. That's really hard.[/quote] no it’s not, most people at mid-level management are not college educated. If he’s had good work experience, drive, and is college educated, he could break into it and be just fine. my only question - how does he not have a career now that he’s graduated? The market is hot, if you have a pulse, you can get a job. [/quote] Many restaurants now require management to have college degrees these days. There is actually a shortage of managers in many large cities right now so he could probably start training quickly if he's interested. It can be hard to transition from serving though. The hours are longer and you can make significantly less money in some places. [/quote]
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