A College Grad's Guide to Hot Jobs in a Weak Economy

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

University of San Francisco career counselor Alex Hochman on which industries are likely to grow and offer the best job security in the coming years.

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  • Do what you enjoy for, then do what make you most money, if you still in college try to find the way to stay in college as long as possible, because the government still pay for your living, at lest you are not sleeping on the street or with ur parent. final advice is don't wast your time with job that no promotion, because no matter how good and how hard you work, you still be a junk to them.

  • How old are you? U have to have a lot of money and a stable job to start thinking about starting a family. It's not bad to wait til you're 28-early30s to start a family. Get a foundation started before you get yourself in a hard position. Just engaged if you can do that and maintain your relationship. If you're a guy you don't want to feel all the pressure because once your girlfriend is pregnant. You'll be the only one trying to make ends meet unless she gets a home office job.

  • What about those who are about to graduate college and want to get married, have a family, and live a normal, happy life? This is the time you are about to get your life started. That's how it's always been. You reach adulthood, and you take on adult responsibilities. You can't do that while waiting tables.

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