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ScottR · 56-60, M
An internship is one method. But you usually have to be a junior or senior.
BlackBloodDemon · 22-25, M
@ScottR Yea, unfortunately I can't get an internship for a while because I'm not even in my right major (my college doesn't have it so I have to wait until I have enough credits to transfer; I got rejected to the college that has my major when I was in HS so I'm stuck in community college as of now). That was a good idea though.
ScottR · 56-60, M
@BlackBloodDemon It also depends on your major. There aren’t many internships available for history majors, but there are more available for engineering majors.
iamnikki · 31-35, F
@BlackBloodDemon there is nothing wrong with community college. Do 2 years of the community college then transfer to a university that's what I did
BlackBloodDemon · 22-25, M
@iamnikki Yea I have nothing against community college, mine just doesn't have my degree. I wish they did.
Elevatorpitches · F
@ScottR I was an "intern" in my late sixties, its a loose concept nowadays.
I was used up on that job and wanted to sue them but couldn't even file a report with Dept of Labor.
Since the Labor Union days we have been going alarmingly BACKWARDS regarding workers rights. (in the usa that is)
I was used up on that job and wanted to sue them but couldn't even file a report with Dept of Labor.
Since the Labor Union days we have been going alarmingly BACKWARDS regarding workers rights. (in the usa that is)