Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Relevant Article from the New York Times

You were told go to college if you want a good job. You spent four years studying, taking tests, working part time jobs, getting cultured, getting experience, and getting mentally prepared to get that hot new job and hit the ground running. It was hard work, sure but with that degree means big bucks right? Now you find yourself in the last place you want to be. Living back with your parents, in your old room, everything the same like it was flash freezed the day you left. 

Well at least take solace in the fact that it's not just you and this is a culturally recognized phenomenon .  Robin Marantz Henig, journalist at the New York Times puts things in perspective in his article entitled What is it About 20-Somethings?

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