Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s economy.
Please google economic failures of the Biden Administration and start educating yourself.
Please you MAGAs need to stop blaming Biden for your totally incompetent leader. We can all read the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. They are blaming Trump for his inept policies. It’s only MAGGATS and Fox still lamely trying to defend Trump’s economy. It’s just sad we all suffer when idiots cast their 2024 vote.
Not MAGA. I am an economist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s economy.
Please google economic failures of the Biden Administration and start educating yourself.
Please you MAGAs need to stop blaming Biden for your totally incompetent leader. We can all read the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. They are blaming Trump for his inept policies. It’s only MAGGATS and Fox still lamely trying to defend Trump’s economy. It’s just sad we all suffer when idiots cast their 2024 vote.
Not MAGA. I am an economist.
Anonymous wrote:Graduating dc did all the right things, worked hard to get into good school, worked throughout college with 3 internships, top grades, and cannot find a job. And so many stories of 2025 grads still looking. Just depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s economy.
Please google economic failures of the Biden Administration and start educating yourself.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - dc is poli sci & env science double major
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an upcoming '26 grad from a good school, econ major with excellent grades. Good internships last summer that did not translate into what he thinks he wants to do for first job. Has sent out I don't know how many resumes, had two interviews and no job offer yet. Lots of comments about the state of the economy and how "hard" it is.
But what drives me insane:
He is fixated on one or two major cities where he "must" start his career. He is fixated on what I think is a narrow field of jobs.
He, like OP's kid, is going to learn the hard way that not everyone starts out with a glamorous first job in their first choice city. But it's a big, big country with a lot of opportunities. There are a LOT of cities where these kids could be happy for a year or two or three.
I'm tired of the whining and refuse to indulge it.
This. I wonder how many of the "unemployed" grads are doing the same thing as your DC.
+1 on my kids' parent facebook page there have been a few parents asking for leads for their kids who don't have jobs - and only want to stay in their home city, will only consider other locations if the job is fully remote. Sorry, you may have to move to get your career started.
Or take something less than ideal. Doesn't mean flipping burgers (although you do what you need to do to pay rent, unless mom and dad are footing the bill) but sounds like too many kids are holding out for the perfect job. no, your job might suck for awhile. it might be a little rudimentary at first. and that's ok.
Anonymous wrote:Graduating dc did all the right things, worked hard to get into good school, worked throughout college with 3 internships, top grades, and cannot find a job. And so many stories of 2025 grads still looking. Just depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s economy.
Please google economic failures of the Biden Administration and start educating yourself.
Please you MAGAs need to stop blaming Biden for your totally incompetent leader. We can all read the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. They are blaming Trump for his inept policies. It’s only MAGGATS and Fox still lamely trying to defend Trump’s economy. It’s just sad we all suffer when idiots cast their 2024 vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s economy.
Please google economic failures of the Biden Administration and start educating yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an upcoming '26 grad from a good school, econ major with excellent grades. Good internships last summer that did not translate into what he thinks he wants to do for first job. Has sent out I don't know how many resumes, had two interviews and no job offer yet. Lots of comments about the state of the economy and how "hard" it is.
But what drives me insane:
He is fixated on one or two major cities where he "must" start his career. He is fixated on what I think is a narrow field of jobs.
He, like OP's kid, is going to learn the hard way that not everyone starts out with a glamorous first job in their first choice city. But it's a big, big country with a lot of opportunities. There are a LOT of cities where these kids could be happy for a year or two or three.
I'm tired of the whining and refuse to indulge it.
This. I wonder how many of the "unemployed" grads are doing the same thing as your DC.
+1 on my kids' parent facebook page there have been a few parents asking for leads for their kids who don't have jobs - and only want to stay in their home city, will only consider other locations if the job is fully remote. Sorry, you may have to move to get your career started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an upcoming '26 grad from a good school, econ major with excellent grades. Good internships last summer that did not translate into what he thinks he wants to do for first job. Has sent out I don't know how many resumes, had two interviews and no job offer yet. Lots of comments about the state of the economy and how "hard" it is.
But what drives me insane:
He is fixated on one or two major cities where he "must" start his career. He is fixated on what I think is a narrow field of jobs.
He, like OP's kid, is going to learn the hard way that not everyone starts out with a glamorous first job in their first choice city. But it's a big, big country with a lot of opportunities. There are a LOT of cities where these kids could be happy for a year or two or three.
I'm tired of the whining and refuse to indulge it.
This. I wonder how many of the "unemployed" grads are doing the same thing as your DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what majors?
Double major, computer science and math, from UMD. RMIB grad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s economy.
Trump fixing Biden's disaster.