How does one reach mid-twenties without developing any work ethic?

HeloiseAloysia

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I am very frustrated. I am 25 years old with a Bachelor's Science degree in psychology and humanities. I graduated in May. I did not get any work experience during my years of college, because my parents wanted me to focus on my studies. I did graduate with honors and joined many honor societies. However, I find that I am at a crossroad in my life with what I am going to do next. I am compelled to move to a new location, but obviously that is terrifying when you are not sure if you can deal with the work environment. Also, I have been struggling with finding job prospects due to my job fields needing a master's in order to work in the field. I want to return to graduate school, but I am not sure where. I am trying to get the nerve to work, but honestly I am scared of commitment to work, taking orders, and working from 9 to 5. I would appreciate any insight, advice, or sharing experiences with me. Thanks!
 
You obviously enjoy a learning environment. You just need to look at the workplace as a learning environment. You've been taking orders from teachers and professors for years. Luckily, we forced our kids to work during high school and college. You must have done extracurricular activities that required your commitment. You're not a baby, and don't try to convince yourself you are. The job market is not terrific right now. You may need to lower your expectations for awhile, but still get that work experience under your belt. Take grad courses at night.
 
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