Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many lazy kids lied to their parents in 2020 and 2021 about losing a non-existent internship to the point the gullible parents to this day still think millions of college internships were cancelled. What hard luck, the same kids got hosed two summers in a row are the same kids still without a job at graduation. Meanwhile, every go-getter in the class of 2022 had verifiable employment in both summer 2020 and summer 2021 and had full-time offers by no later than Sept 2021. Sorry to say even slacker kids in our orbit were literally bragging how they were getting money for basically nothing in remote internships in 2020 and 2021...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious internships were not "cancelled" en masse. They were made remote. Covid-19 shut down didn't happen until March 2020, long after your teen should have already had a summer 2020 internship locked up. And summer 2021 was basically back to normal with plenty of full remote options. Making all of these excuses for your adult kids just sound like you're in serious denial.
Not true.
All the internships in our private lab were cancelled as they could not be performed remotely.
My kid’s internship on Capitol Hill was cancelled.
My child’s internship was moved to remote. Good internships at good companies found a way to adapt. Crappy government internships apparently did not.
Wow.
My child's gov internship was moved to remote..not at all crappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone is in the same boat as my DD? History major from UVA without any jobs offered so far.
No offense, but it’s because she is a history major in 2022. I was a history major out of UVA in 1990 and had the same problem. The degree didn’t and doesn’t translate directly to any particular job. So I went to law school 2 years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious internships were not "cancelled" en masse. They were made remote. Covid-19 shut down didn't happen until March 2020, long after your teen should have already had a summer 2020 internship locked up. And summer 2021 was basically back to normal with plenty of full remote options. Making all of these excuses for your adult kids just sound like you're in serious denial.
Not true.
All the internships in our private lab were cancelled as they could not be performed remotely.
My kid’s internship on Capitol Hill was cancelled.
My child’s internship was moved to remote. Good internships at good companies found a way to adapt. Crappy government internships apparently did not.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone is in the same boat as my DD? History major from UVA without any jobs offered so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone is in the same boat as my DD? History major from UVA without any jobs offered so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious internships were not "cancelled" en masse. They were made remote. Covid-19 shut down didn't happen until March 2020, long after your teen should have already had a summer 2020 internship locked up. And summer 2021 was basically back to normal with plenty of full remote options. Making all of these excuses for your adult kids just sound like you're in serious denial.
Not true.
All the internships in our private lab were cancelled as they could not be performed remotely.
My kid’s internship on Capitol Hill was cancelled.
My child’s internship was moved to remote. Good internships at good companies found a way to adapt. Crappy government internships apparently did not.
Anonymous wrote:I replied upthread that my kid was able to get internships and jobs. One of them was on the Hill - so, not cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been what two weeks?
I think most kids have a job nailed down by now.
Do you think companies are just chomping at the bit for a history major? McDonalds is hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been what two weeks?
I think most kids have a job nailed down by now.