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Your sweat, Your money

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Think about this.

You are educated and you want fine employment but you are not willing to work for less even if it means loads of experience and exposure.

Time passes and other students are already in the search for jobs and because of the leaps in tech and other factors, naturally, the freshers would be given preference. Now, would you want to be questioned why you were not willing to work and wasted precious time, or would you just settle for a lower perks job just so that you are employed in the meantime and gain an experience to be inserted in your resume?

An actual life experience of a person known to me.

The above guy is still not employed by the way and will he be able to get a good job offer, only time will tell. He is still studying.

Is not an income necessary when once you are capable of fending for yourself?

Does it not look odd if you do not work after your education?

Parenting to an extent plays a responsible factor in the above scenario.

It is the responsibility of the parents/guardians to educate children on self-sustenance and also responsibilities. It also means that children should be taught that it is not good to live off other people.

There is also another factor known as laziness which is as grave as other vices. I know people who were too lazy to work and ultimately tried to grab others' wealth which is very wrong indeed.

Your sweat, your money

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