It's going to. My field seems to be suffering from overflooding/people with YEARS of experience taking entry-level positions just to make ends meet, so when you're somebody whose career hasn't even STARTED, it's REALLY scary.
Worst case scenario, I'm considering teaching English overseas, although with that, I'm not so sure, as I do admit it is a "travelling" sort of life style, and it's not something I want to do for very long. The only country that has a demand for ESL teachers, and I could perhaps tolerate living there long term, is Japan, because I speak enough of the language to probably get by if I hit the books and study. But even then, I'm more than aware of the subtle belief that foreigners, or "Gaijin" are never QUITE as equal as natural-born Japanese. It's just a part of their culture, they're proud of who they are.
Eh...I've tried, and I haven't had much luck in getting local relationships, and I'm not quite sure what it is- maybe American men are just not my cup of tea (coffee?), and not many foreigners around in my neck of the woods either, at least the ones that aren't interested in staying in this place I've somewhat come to dislike.
I'm also interested, because I'm young, and I feel like if there's a time to pull up stakes, now might be the time to do it.
However, I do also admit that I'm NOT going to do it unless it's with somebody I TRUST. And that's the kicker, and the real challenge to overcome, but, one can hope, right?
I'm hoping it'll be Bayern's year this year as well- they were so close to the Triple last year it wasn't funny! (Bundeliga, DFB-Cup, CL would have been the third) I'm a big FCB fan, so seeing them lose to Inter was.....
I never felt ready until now, to date. I was always a believer of 'you have to love yourself, before you can love others'.
Now that I'm at that point, I think I'm ready to settle down now. Find somebody who is willing to be with me through thick and thin.
I also do admit, I've always been a sort of shy person IRL- at first- this tends to confuse people I suppose. Less shy online, though, which I guess is why I'm here in the first place!
English Japanese (rusty- although I could probably bring it up with some intense studying/if I ever lived there...) German (VERYYYY basic- I'd love to learn more one day though!)
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It's going to. My field seems to be suffering from overflooding/people with YEARS of experience taking entry-level positions just to make ends meet, so when you're somebody whose career hasn't even STARTED, it's REALLY scary.Worst case scenario, I'm considering teaching English overseas, although with that, I'm not so sure, as I do admit it is a "travelling" sort of life style, and it's not something I want to do for very long. The only country that has a demand for ESL teachers, and I could perhaps tolerate living there long term, is Japan, because I speak enough of the language to probably get by if I hit the books and study. But even then, I'm more than aware of the subtle belief that foreigners, or "Gaijin" are never QUITE as equal as natural-born Japanese. It's just a part of their culture, they're proud of who they are.