It wasn't that it was the 'top job of the top jobs recommended,' it was literally the only top job
So glad I threw the last five years of mental and social stability straight into a fucking dumpster fire so that the corporate algorithm could tell me that I am still probably only qualified to do the same thing I did when I was 20
@sashakovich I was sold on my career path in 2008, right after the financial crash, went to college, and got out making Less than I was making doing Landscaping.
For around Ten Years. And all along the way I was treated like I was just a Cost to the company, so I worked my butt off.
Last job, I managed 4 times the output of the previous machinist, but got dressed down because I was sick so much.
Turns out it was the atmosphere in the place giving me constant gastritis.
@Motodrachen Also goddamn, that fuckin' sucks. Did they fix the problem or did you decide to let them figure that out on their own time?
@Motodrachen Yeah, I left school in 2007 with most of a music degree, in the hopes of getting hired before the industry collapsed. Even then I was too damn late. Worked in violin sales for a while, and liked it well enough, but the writing was pretty clear on the wall that I wasn't going to get anything more than a lot of entertaining anecdotes out of it in the long run.
"Get a STEM degree!" they said. "It'll be lifechanging!" they said.
Sure it will be one day, but it ain't right now.