It does seem a lot of the people calling for getting "real" jobs are thinking of various factors, none of them equalling the quality "real."
A lot seem to be saying "Get full-time employment," there's the "Do some physical labour", "Do something beneficial to society", "Secure a more stable income," and the "Stop being so blue-collar/white-collar/artsy, and get something as blue-collar/white-collar/artsy as me." Lastly there's the annoying "Earn more money!"
What I do not manage to get my head around is how many of you reporting being told off for having low-income, temporary jobs. It might be an European/American thing, but here, there's so much competition for these. Types of entry-level emploment, that such a disdain for work experience seems alien to me.
A lot seem to be saying "Get full-time employment," there's the "Do some physical labour", "Do something beneficial to society", "Secure a more stable income," and the "Stop being so blue-collar/white-collar/artsy, and get something as blue-collar/white-collar/artsy as me." Lastly there's the annoying "Earn more money!"
What I do not manage to get my head around is how many of you reporting being told off for having low-income, temporary jobs. It might be an European/American thing, but here, there's so much competition for these. Types of entry-level emploment, that such a disdain for work experience seems alien to me.