Alex_M wrote:
Tell me about it. Even here in Canada it is a nightmare.
I have a master's degree in social work and I still can't find a job. Not even McDonalds. I'm overqualified, and inexperienced for every job I would want. And I'm not eligible for any kind of support, unless I want to go on welfare, which is not an option I'm looking at right now. Still, as it gets harder and harder to live on $360/month after rent, I am finding myself jealous of those who have a health plan and a steady source of income, even if it is through the wefare system.
I'm pretty much overqualified for stuff, and I'm in the same boat as you (master's degree, but in education). I don't even qualify for welfare. It is difficult living on that much after rent, which is pretty much where I'm at. I don't have health insurance, but am thankful for the health clinic for those who qualify because they make so little.
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