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I never finsihed my degree (bio), I hated it and spent what was to be my third year of misery using the library for books I enjoyed reading, working some odd-jobs on the side.
Now I'm back home and assistant manager in a small group of pubs. I work with two other people who actually finished their STEM degrees, fat lot of difference it's made between us. I'm just trying to give some perspective to people who might be reading this thread thinking the only options are:
>NPC STEMfag - no problem with working in an office
>depressed humanities - wants to work in a comfy office but nobody will hire them
Maybe it's different in the US, but there actually is a lot of work out there that lies between the space of minimum-wage and the highest earners. Even if I go on to further training in something - I know the sedentary jobs that are presented as the whole jobs market just isn't for me. I feel like it's not for a lot of people, they just don't know what's out there like I didn't.

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