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Okay, I graduated from a state school a few months ago (August 2008 ) with a 3.3 overall GPA, and 3.85 major GPA (BA in economics). I wasn't able to land a job offer while at school, and have been living at home since graduation, futilely looking for a job, mainly focusing on the (now-collapsing) financial sector, but also looking at retail management, since I have three years of retail sales experience concurrent with my time during undergrad.
I've submitted many resumes over the major job sites, and have not been successfully contacted by a firm. At this point, I'm pretty tired of being back at home, and I just want to find a job so that I can move out and be on my own.
While at home, my parents have agreed to pay for my college loans, and other expenses like my car payment and such, but have said that if I move out I am responsible for all of my own expenses. I really want to be able to move out, and do my own thing without having to consider the filter of my family, but I don't really know where to go from here. Submitting my resume doesn't work, cold-calling firms doesn't work.
It feels like I can't succeed, given the current job market. I know that I am a pretty shy guy, and that I don't take failure well at all. In high school I never failed at anything I tried (academically straight As, and total success in extra curriculars) , and have never failed at getting a job offer from a job application. Suddenly, I'm not getting the same success I'm used to, and it sucks, and I'm not really used to how I should react. Mostly, I have delved into watching political news, and not getting anything done. Admittedly, I never got the expereince to be able to react to failing at something, so I feel paralyzed by it.
My heart feels like I am the ultimate failure, even though my brain knows that unemployment numbers have millions of other people also unable to find a job. I guess that it might feel even worse if I couldn't use economic statistics, but it still feels pretty low.
I guess I just want to know: what would you do if you were in this situation? I know that once I find a job, I can move in with a buddy from high school and share expenses, but I need a job in the first place to be able to take advantage of that. Would you move to another area entirely? or is there a job search strategy that I am overlooking? or am I not even asking the correct question?
Any advice or help you can offer is very much appreciated.
I've submitted many resumes over the major job sites, and have not been successfully contacted by a firm. At this point, I'm pretty tired of being back at home, and I just want to find a job so that I can move out and be on my own.
While at home, my parents have agreed to pay for my college loans, and other expenses like my car payment and such, but have said that if I move out I am responsible for all of my own expenses. I really want to be able to move out, and do my own thing without having to consider the filter of my family, but I don't really know where to go from here. Submitting my resume doesn't work, cold-calling firms doesn't work.
It feels like I can't succeed, given the current job market. I know that I am a pretty shy guy, and that I don't take failure well at all. In high school I never failed at anything I tried (academically straight As, and total success in extra curriculars) , and have never failed at getting a job offer from a job application. Suddenly, I'm not getting the same success I'm used to, and it sucks, and I'm not really used to how I should react. Mostly, I have delved into watching political news, and not getting anything done. Admittedly, I never got the expereince to be able to react to failing at something, so I feel paralyzed by it.
My heart feels like I am the ultimate failure, even though my brain knows that unemployment numbers have millions of other people also unable to find a job. I guess that it might feel even worse if I couldn't use economic statistics, but it still feels pretty low.
I guess I just want to know: what would you do if you were in this situation? I know that once I find a job, I can move in with a buddy from high school and share expenses, but I need a job in the first place to be able to take advantage of that. Would you move to another area entirely? or is there a job search strategy that I am overlooking? or am I not even asking the correct question?
Any advice or help you can offer is very much appreciated.

