02-14-2012, 06:26 AM
Ask him to look in the local paper and online job ads and see what he could qualify for with only a bachelors degree in social science. I am not sure he would find much. Honestly, the unemployment rate for young recent college grads has never been higher. I think its about 20% right now. I think having knowledge and skills above and beyond a bachelors degree is important. He should try to get an internship or part time job in the field he wants a job in.
If I were 18 and just out of high school again, I might consider being a firefighter. The pay is good, they only work 4 days per week and can retire at 38 years of age with 65% of their highest year of salary paid to them for the rest of their life. Cops get the same deal. If they work for 5 years in the military that time carries over into YOS (years of service).
I know a guy who retired at 38 years of age and chose to take a lump sum payment of $1 million instead of receiving the pension payments over time.
Just something to consider.
If I were 18 and just out of high school again, I might consider being a firefighter. The pay is good, they only work 4 days per week and can retire at 38 years of age with 65% of their highest year of salary paid to them for the rest of their life. Cops get the same deal. If they work for 5 years in the military that time carries over into YOS (years of service).
I know a guy who retired at 38 years of age and chose to take a lump sum payment of $1 million instead of receiving the pension payments over time.
Just something to consider.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science