05-24-2016, 06:04 AM
She does not want to work her way to the top by accepting anything less than what she is expecting to get as a job.
She wants it given to her on a silver platter, instead of earning/working her way towards a good job
False high expectations, not realistic ones sadly
Even if the school exaggerated the results, she should have never took it for granted, her mistake IMO
In the real world, no one lands the "perfect" job right out of college..... unless you come from an influential family with ties
One thing I have learned over the years, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
She wants it given to her on a silver platter, instead of earning/working her way towards a good job
False high expectations, not realistic ones sadly
Even if the school exaggerated the results, she should have never took it for granted, her mistake IMO
In the real world, no one lands the "perfect" job right out of college..... unless you come from an influential family with ties
One thing I have learned over the years, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.