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Originally Posted by joosttx
networkings solves that
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Young people dont have a network. Thats what the first five years of a career gets you. And, as was mentioned earlier, applicants are expected to have five years of experience in order to get an entry level job/pay.
Life isnt as easy as youre making it out to be.
Additionally, wasnt your career based on a very niche specialty that paid very well by the end, allowing you to retire in your 40s? Thats an exception to the norm for most people, so your experience doesn’t necessarily jive with others’, and therefor your advice wont necessarily be blanketly applicable.