tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481083477379506990.post3930112687289776609..comments2023-10-30T05:28:11.795-04:00Comments on All Education Matters: Are you between the ages of 24 - 34, living at home, and unhappy because of that?Cryn Johannsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08452412213997621242noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481083477379506990.post-7230338261226357672012-03-20T09:26:13.615-04:002012-03-20T09:26:13.615-04:00That image is so the opposite of my feelings and e...That image is so the opposite of my feelings and emotional stability. I've been crying myself to sleep every night...it'd be nice to sleep with a smile on my face like that man. My parents have finally stopped treating me like a slacker, and they've finally stopped acting like I am not trying to find a job. They've finally started treating me(just slightly mind you) like I want to work,but there is nobody willing to even stick a finger out to help me in the "working world". I hope they get it back times ten. Then ten more again for being so damn heartless.<br /><br />I may not have my parents respect because of my mistake of going to college, but they get that...perhaps, my brother will be better off BECAUSE he isn't 150k in debt. Just 35k or so.Liznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481083477379506990.post-85009169227035158942012-03-16T16:03:31.830-04:002012-03-16T16:03:31.830-04:00We are aware that many Boomers are oblivious to th...We are aware that many Boomers are oblivious to the current job market. In that vein, I detest how they often refer to debt-strapped college grads who move back in with their parents as "boomerangs."<br /><br />I know this boils down to semantics, but it gets under my skin - as it sounds too similar to Boomers. Good luck, and sadly I suspect that you will have little trouble finding such interviewees. At least, you will treat them with respect.Nandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06423524039657355134noreply@blogger.com