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>>1368044
jesus christ did I really write "companie's"

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TVIX WHY

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>drink too much coffee, read parts of How To Get Rich by Felix Dennis and The Millionaire Fastlane (not enough attention span to read anything these days)
>get pumped up, oh yeah, the dumb pleb normies have nothing on me
>do nothing but browse 4chan all day

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This may sound fucking dumb but I've just graduated with an engineering degree. I have no real career preferences except I want a graduate role in something "prestigious". These graduate application processes open in the autumn and hire people so they start next year.

If I start working full time right now at a non prestigious but serious sounding job (e.g. engineer at unkown company in the middle of nowhere), will these graduate employers think less of me because it's like I'll have been "taken out of my wrapper" and gone from a "fresh graduate" to someone who started a career at somewhere not that good? I feel like they won't think this if I get a menial part time job.

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