It's crazy how many people who still work full-time jobs all over the nation still have to get off of their day job and go drive Uber or get some sort of side job just to make ends meet.
Graduation is right around the corner and it's a big step in the right direction for many people. One big question is what kind of work are you going to get into? What type of work should you get into?
Whether you are employed or you are just looking for a change of pace, It's never a bad idea to see what's available in your area before looking somewhere else. I'm not saying that this will be your dream job by any means but it could put you on the right path.
Most of us wake up every morning, go to work, come home and try to relax from a hard days work by watching T.V. possibly going for a workout before we head home. But there is something we are doing at work that may be shortening our lives.
Technology is a fascinating thing and continues to grow at an exponential rate. Whether it is in your personal life or work life a new advancement is right around the corner. But how long do you think it will be before our job market is majorly affected by robots? 5 years? 10 years?
Technology is a fantastic thing for many aspects of life. Of course, I'd be the one rooting for more advancements to make life easier cause I am 24 and have grown up with all the coolest gadgets at my disposal. But what could that mean for our job force in the next 20 year? Or for the next 10 years for that matter?
Finding a job can be relatively simple as long as you're not shooting for the stars or you are okay with freezing your butt off in the middle of nowhere for weeks on end.