I graduated with my degree in mechanical engineering in 2019. Was working 2 jobs while getting my degree, was also doing sports. As soon as I graduated, I took time off. Got a girlfriend for the first time in my life, and decided to hone my social skills by working as a waiter in a restaurant. Started a youtube channel related to fitness. Life was amazing! December 2019 rolls around, and I quit and decide to start working as an engineer. Start applying to jobs in January, had interviews in February and early March...then Covid. F**k.
All the progress I made was lost-positions canceled, places I had been extensively interviewing with told me that everything was put on indefinite hold. Friends-although they don't say it to my face-treat me like a loser, don't engage with me because "I am not making $$ and a career" but honestly I do not give a f**k. I don't need to have money or a career right as I graduate to value myself. F*** off.
Considering the economy, I probably should go to grad school or a coding bootcamp. Not only am I competing with engineers that have been laid off with more experience, but there is my job gap. I will probably get a degree in CS or an MBA (won't get Masters in engineering, been studying software engineering and I like it) but everything is so damned expensive (coding bootcamp is like 15k???)
I also am starting a coaching/personal training business to earn income and learning software engineering in the meantime, but damn it all...really covid, you had to do me like that????
Anyone have advice for me? Any and all advice welcome.
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