I appreciate people trying to help me and all, but it's really tiring. Look, I just spent a year working seven days a week, 12 hours a day. That's more than double the regular job works. I'm just tired. I graduated college, then went off and worked my ass off while everyone my age was still out having fun. Yea, I took a whole month vacation on the other side of the world. No, that isn't enough time. I'm not lacking money. The money I saved isn't going to get spent that fast. Yea, I'm going to blow all my tax return money on a new car, but not counting that money, the car is only going to cost me around $2,000 extra. That still leaves me with a fair chunk of change that will take me a long time to spend.
My aunt has been trying to "help" me find jobs. She'll go on usajobs and anything that involves the word "scientist" is forwarded to me. My mom doesn't understand why I won't apply to those jobs. It's because I'm not a biologist. I'm not a physicist. I'm not a software engineer and I don't do computer science. Hell, one of the jobs she sent me was the job I just worked. I don't want to go back to Afghanistan any time soon. If I wanted to stay so badly, I wouldn't have quit. Just because I'm a scientist doesn't mean that I can do any kind of science job. I'm a chemist, specifically forensics.
My mom will look over my shoulder while I'm checking the random forensics websites and give me crap for not applying for every single posting. Sorry, 99% of these jobs lately have been for supervisors. I'm 24 years old and I barely have two years worth of experience. That does not qualify me for a supervisor position. I'd never work for a 24 year old in my field. No 24 year old has enough experience to be running a lab properly.
Another aunt just called me today. She was talking to a friend who works for a government contractor that is based locally. She told her friend that I was looking for a job and her friend said to give her my resume. That's great and all, but my aunt can't even tell me the name of the company or what kind of contracting they do. How does it make sense to apply for a job with a company I don't know who they are or what they do at all? My mom said it'd be good for something in the mean time. I don't even know what "it" is. What if it's construction? What if it's software engineering? I can't apply for stuff if I don't know what I'm even applying for!
My aunt has been trying to "help" me find jobs. She'll go on usajobs and anything that involves the word "scientist" is forwarded to me. My mom doesn't understand why I won't apply to those jobs. It's because I'm not a biologist. I'm not a physicist. I'm not a software engineer and I don't do computer science. Hell, one of the jobs she sent me was the job I just worked. I don't want to go back to Afghanistan any time soon. If I wanted to stay so badly, I wouldn't have quit. Just because I'm a scientist doesn't mean that I can do any kind of science job. I'm a chemist, specifically forensics.
My mom will look over my shoulder while I'm checking the random forensics websites and give me crap for not applying for every single posting. Sorry, 99% of these jobs lately have been for supervisors. I'm 24 years old and I barely have two years worth of experience. That does not qualify me for a supervisor position. I'd never work for a 24 year old in my field. No 24 year old has enough experience to be running a lab properly.
Another aunt just called me today. She was talking to a friend who works for a government contractor that is based locally. She told her friend that I was looking for a job and her friend said to give her my resume. That's great and all, but my aunt can't even tell me the name of the company or what kind of contracting they do. How does it make sense to apply for a job with a company I don't know who they are or what they do at all? My mom said it'd be good for something in the mean time. I don't even know what "it" is. What if it's construction? What if it's software engineering? I can't apply for stuff if I don't know what I'm even applying for!
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