Anonymous wrote:I'd probably look into a new used car.
My niece graduated from her grad program in OT in 2020 and has had a terrible time finding a job. She worked in other healthcare related jobs until last month when she finally found an OT job. She's only making $40/hr at this OT position. She hopes that if she stays here for a year, she can start looking for another job and apply with experience this time.
You could fix that car and maybe get another 8 months out of it, but if you buy a new used, she could maybe hang onto it in case she faces similar job issues.
Interesting, all of the graduates of her program last year (spring 2021) 100% were employed FT within 3 months. Maybe it depends on part of the country and program.