The whole idea of getting an education is to enable you to get a better employment situation. So, whatever 'bsc com.sci' is, you better hustle and get some action going there. Unfortunately, many people run up a huge education expense and then are stuck with no job and a huge bill to pay.
Set yourself a goal in the next 30 days to contact every empoyer in whatever your field is that is located within 50 miles of where you are and go to see them. Start closest to where you live and gradually work outward. Even if it means working for peanuts, if it is in your field of interest, go for it. It will be a stepping stone at the very least and get you some money to carry on. You cannot live on nothing and you get nothing by staying home and whining. Get your butt moving.
2006-12-02 00:15:36
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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Perhaps if you'd gotten your degree in something non-computer-related, you could spell normally instead of in 13 year old IM Speak and then qualify for a job as something other than a hacker, gamer or professional IMer.
Sorry to sound harsh, but anyone with a degree in anything, especially someone seeking employment, should be presenting themselves intelligently in every venue.
Go on Craigslist (http://www.craigslist.com) and see if anyone's advertising a job for which you qualify. Open the Classified section of your local and regional newspapers. Return to your college of origin and inquire from the student services department as to whether or not there might be job-finding assistance available.
Computers... seriously... you can do anything from program them to install them for Circuit City or the Geek Squad. Sell them at Best Buy. Apply places like Micron, IBM, Computer Sciences, etc. If that doesn't work out then just apply at banks, accounting firms, department stores in regional offices or government agencies. Everyone needs computer knowledge these days. Use yours to find a job.
2006-12-02 08:17:54
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answered by thegirlwholovedbrains 6
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work hard to clear the arrears. No good company will accept you with your arrears.
2006-12-02 08:20:20
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answered by Nnamsco 3
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Do not bother and start analysing what you are good at and start working in the role that suits you.
2006-12-02 11:21:09
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answered by cvrk3 4
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