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[quote=Anonymous]She posted a follow up Tik Tok where she makes even more ridiculous statements but I give her grace because she’s young and just figuring it out. But no one should be surprised in 2023 when you put someone on public social media and it goes viral with people commenting or arguing against what you said. Her feelings are valid even if she sounds entitled and unrealistic. However her complaints that people are arguing back, I want to say well, what did you expect when you have a public tik tok account?! In her new video she complains: 1) she knows others in hundreds of thousands of debt for their marketing degrees (yikes, that an entirely different topic, I hope she just made that up), 2) that she sent out 10,000 resumes and it took her 5 months to get 1 interview and that’s the job she has now (which makes me wonder where was her college career services in all of this?), 3) that since she only got 1 offer, she didn’t have her pick between cities so she had to take a job in NYC and she thus could only afford to live in Jersey (I feel this, my first job out of grad school was in Baltimore and I was commuting from NOVA via MARC, was brutal), 4) that no one hires college grads because no one wants to train them (I have no idea if that’s true) so no one she knows can get a job, 5) that she’s glad she doesn’t have kids or a pet and acknowledges how much harder that is, and 6) that college doesn’t prepare you to be on a 9-5 schedule so her body cannot acclimate to being in one once for that long (I laughed hard at this one). She also said people were trying to find out where she worked and to stop (that’s a danger of social media). She said she really liked her job and was thankful for it. Maybe she should team up with the other viral tik toker who also has a marketing degree but was complaining she couldn’t get a job out of school that paid $200,000 a year so she’s going to be a waitress instead. [/quote]
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