Anonymous wrote:A weird gap and poor grades (safe assumption) eliminate any chance at a decent job or grad school -- ever. Both of these things are probably not on his mind right now, but one day they will. Facebook photos and positive spin? Ha! I'd be livid my kid just blew 60k, embarrassed around town, and scared shitless he'll never launch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A weird gap and poor grades (safe assumption) eliminate any chance at a decent job or grad school -- ever. Both of these things are probably not on his mind right now, but one day they will. Facebook photos and positive spin? Ha! I'd be livid my kid just blew 60k, embarrassed around town, and scared shitless he'll never launch.
You've said that over and over OP, but very few people share your opinion.
And sure wasting $60K sucks but wasting $240k is even worse. Some people need to take time off to figure out what they truly want
Anonymous wrote:A weird gap and poor grades (safe assumption) eliminate any chance at a decent job or grad school -- ever. Both of these things are probably not on his mind right now, but one day they will. Facebook photos and positive spin? Ha! I'd be livid my kid just blew 60k, embarrassed around town, and scared shitless he'll never launch.
Anonymous wrote:While living at home. She sees nothing wrong with it, "at least he's working ... the money's not that bad." Average summer internship of a McIntire student is more than he could make in 6 months. Even worse, she's all over Facebook posting about how great it is to have all the family together every weekend. The young man is 20 years old.
Am I wrong to judge? It's painful to witness this stupidity. Zero regard for his long term success.
Anonymous wrote:I do know the whole story -- she coddled him and made him a weak nancy and now she's happy he boomeranged. It's beyond selfish. And bragging about him being home on facebook shows how deluded she is. It should be embarrassing, not celebrated. Think about what she's signaling to her son and his younger siblings.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to suggest that a woman who raised a son who got into UVA probably knows a thing or two about reaching goals...
^ oh dear, I think this may be the worst post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck explaining the gap when trying to get a job...
Really? Nobody cares about job "gaps" that occur before the acquisition of a bachelor's degree.
Sure, if you want a job at a company that hires every warm body. At my office taking five or six years to finish a BA automatically throws your resume in the electronic trash.
How would anyone know ?
I only list my year the degree was obtained.
Years attended? Transcript verification? "Explain this job you had [back home] for two years"? How about grad school admissions?
Like I said, if the kid wants to work at some low-prestige company, sure, I doubt many will notice or care. And if the kid never wants to go to a good grad school, who cares, I guess.
I have never had anyone look at a transcript.
I don't list years attended even though I graduated on time.
Nor do I list every job I had, WHO CARES!
You've never had a high-status job. I'm sorry this is over your head.
You are completely full of sh%#. Your college experience matters for exactly one thing, your first job application. No one gives a flying @#$% after that and if you are in an industry where this is a requirement then it is BY FAR the minority and you should at least be aware of that. PLENTY of normal companies that don't care. Once you have real life job experience it becomes 1000% more relevant than college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck explaining the gap when trying to get a job...
Really? Nobody cares about job "gaps" that occur before the acquisition of a bachelor's degree.
Sure, if you want a job at a company that hires every warm body. At my office taking five or six years to finish a BA automatically throws your resume in the electronic trash.
How would anyone know ?
I only list my year the degree was obtained.
Years attended? Transcript verification? "Explain this job you had [back home] for two years"? How about grad school admissions?
Like I said, if the kid wants to work at some low-prestige company, sure, I doubt many will notice or care. And if the kid never wants to go to a good grad school, who cares, I guess.
I have never had anyone look at a transcript.
I don't list years attended even though I graduated on time.
Nor do I list every job I had, WHO CARES!
You've never had a high-status job. I'm sorry this is over your head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to suggest that a woman who raised a son who got into UVA probably knows a thing or two about reaching goals...
Bc UVA is Harvard? Get over yourself, it's a state school.
OP - while people are enjoying bagging on you and while you could have been gentler, I get what you are saying and it's not as rare as you'd think. These helicopter moms are raising their kids - ESP boys - with some much hovering and with so many pats on the back every time they take a piss, that when these boys get to college and face any adversity - a hard class; a class that's curved so not everyone can get an A; or simple not having home cooked meals and rides around town and 24-7 positive affirmation - they fall apart. As much as people here LOVE to spin everything as mental illness - it typically isn't. It's just a realization that life was really good in mama's arms so they want to go running back there and instead of taking tough love approaches that were more common back in the day, mama is happy to have her baby back. And in no way do I believe that ALL of these guys turn into these wonderful success stories - bc there are plenty of 35 yr olds still living at home and aimless in their career, if they have one at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck explaining the gap when trying to get a job...
Really? Nobody cares about job "gaps" that occur before the acquisition of a bachelor's degree.
Sure, if you want a job at a company that hires every warm body. At my office taking five or six years to finish a BA automatically throws your resume in the electronic trash.
How would anyone know ?
I only list my year the degree was obtained.
Years attended? Transcript verification? "Explain this job you had [back home] for two years"? How about grad school admissions?
Like I said, if the kid wants to work at some low-prestige company, sure, I doubt many will notice or care. And if the kid never wants to go to a good grad school, who cares, I guess.
I have never had anyone look at a transcript.
I don't list years attended even though I graduated on time.
Nor do I list every job I had, WHO CARES!