Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS will graduate from college next month with a very good job offer, 103K salary, waiting for him; however, DS feels like he is burning out after five years in the rat race, started in sophomore year in HS and about to end next month, he graduates in three years. He just wants to take a year off to pursue things that he has missed for the past five years. He has 25K in savings from two past summer internships that he will use to travel the world. Is this a good or bad idea especially with the uncertainty in the economy at this time?
Sorry, I have to call troll. Senior year of college after a cushy summer internship and a six-figure job offer secured in August is the furthest thing from a rat race. And last summer would have been fun in New York City or Boston or whatever fun city with tons of friends and peers making good money. OP's alleged DS has been coasting since at least August 2022. And quite literally would have just returned from spring break!
...but he has wanderlust? Yeah, right. Wanderlust is for idle workshy women and layabout bartenders. Striver grinds with six-figure finance or MBB job offers would be painfully bored to go be idle for a year while all their peers bank $100k, make connections, earn promotions, and move forward with life.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS will graduate from college next month with a very good job offer, 103K salary, waiting for him; however, DS feels like he is burning out after five years in the rat race, started in sophomore year in HS and about to end next month, he graduates in three years. He just wants to take a year off to pursue things that he has missed for the past five years. He has 25K in savings from two past summer internships that he will use to travel the world. Is this a good or bad idea especially with the uncertainty in the economy at this time?
Sorry, I have to call troll. Senior year of college after a cushy summer internship and a six-figure job offer secured in August is the furthest thing from a rat race. And last summer would have been fun in New York City or Boston or whatever fun city with tons of friends and peers making good money. OP's alleged DS has been coasting since at least August 2022. And quite literally would have just returned from spring break!
...but he has wanderlust? Yeah, right. Wanderlust is for idle workshy women and layabout bartenders. Striver grinds with six-figure finance or MBB job offers would be painfully bored to go be idle for a year while all their peers bank $100k, make connections, earn promotions, and move forward with life.
No chance this is a real thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS will graduate from college next month with a very good job offer, 103K salary, waiting for him; however, DS feels like he is burning out after five years in the rat race, started in sophomore year in HS and about to end next month, he graduates in three years. He just wants to take a year off to pursue things that he has missed for the past five years. He has 25K in savings from two past summer internships that he will use to travel the world. Is this a good or bad idea especially with the uncertainty in the economy at this time?
Sorry, I have to call troll. Senior year of college after a cushy summer internship and a six-figure job offer secured in August is the furthest thing from a rat race. And last summer would have been fun in New York City or Boston or whatever fun city with tons of friends and peers making good money. OP's alleged DS has been coasting since at least August 2022. And quite literally would have just returned from spring break!
...but he has wanderlust? Yeah, right. Wanderlust is for idle workshy women and layabout bartenders. Striver grinds with six-figure finance or MBB job offers would be painfully bored to go be idle for a year while all their peers bank $100k, make connections, earn promotions, and move forward with life.
No chance this is a real thread.
Our youngest is at a very selective college with male friends going into finance. These are highly ambitious and highly competitive kids. They are handsome, personable, and very smart. Senior year is smooth sailing because they have great six-figure jobs line up and they all have $20,000-30,000 in their pockets from their summer 2022 internship, plus a signing bonus. The last thing these kids want or would do is go run away to travel to be lazy layabouts for a year after graduation. These kids are risers, a year off would put them a year behind. The personality type OP is claiming her kid has doesn't mesh with the post. This is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS will graduate from college next month with a very good job offer, 103K salary, waiting for him; however, DS feels like he is burning out after five years in the rat race, started in sophomore year in HS and about to end next month, he graduates in three years. He just wants to take a year off to pursue things that he has missed for the past five years. He has 25K in savings from two past summer internships that he will use to travel the world. Is this a good or bad idea especially with the uncertainty in the economy at this time?
Sorry, I have to call troll. Senior year of college after a cushy summer internship and a six-figure job offer secured in August is the furthest thing from a rat race. And last summer would have been fun in New York City or Boston or whatever fun city with tons of friends and peers making good money. OP's alleged DS has been coasting since at least August 2022. And quite literally would have just returned from spring break!
...but he has wanderlust? Yeah, right. Wanderlust is for idle workshy women and layabout bartenders. Striver grinds with six-figure finance or MBB job offers would be painfully bored to go be idle for a year while all their peers bank $100k, make connections, earn promotions, and move forward with life.
No chance this is a real thread.
Anonymous wrote:You’ve posted this multiple times in the college forum.
Anonymous wrote:DS will graduate from college next month with a very good job offer, 103K salary, waiting for him; however, DS feels like he is burning out after five years in the rat race, started in sophomore year in HS and about to end next month, he graduates in three years. He just wants to take a year off to pursue things that he has missed for the past five years. He has 25K in savings from two past summer internships that he will use to travel the world. Is this a good or bad idea especially with the uncertainty in the economy at this time?