Originally Posted by
Sluggo1
Bolded…yet, she could not get a job in her degreed field of economics.
Unless she just did not want to work in the field she spent thousands on and 4+ years of her time and would simply rather work as a bartender. Living in the financial capital of the world, which, I would think, has more people working as economists than anywhere else (at least in the US) she "chose" to work as a bartender. Just because she figured it would be better than using the education she spent tons of money and time on. Because kinda, for sure, we all know how advancement possibilities and opportunities are like, you know, kinda better in bartending than in working in economics in a city with more economics jobs than like anywhere. I mean like there are like way more bars than anything in NYC. Must be a gazillion bars. Maybe more.
Yeah, you're probably right.