What happened to that dream job I thought about for five years while I endured Taylor Polynomials and lectures on how to prove something is unprovable? I've been sitting idle for far to long and all the jobs opportunities I've had ammounted to nothing. My perspective on co-op jobs have totally changed now I am on the grad side. I am totally against them. Those cheap little drones with tax incentives taped to their backs take away jobs that would otherwise go to new grads.
I feel as though every choice I made in University was the wrong one. I thought co-op was about trying new and different things to see if you like them, apparently it's not. Every potential employer slightly chastises me for my diverse experience, insinuating that I should have done hardcore programming all those terms instead of marketing, business development and product management as well. The only way to make it these days is to decide what the hell you want to do at a young age and stick with it, forever. Never deviate from the plan. If you do you'll be screwed trying to make up for the lost time.
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