Should I Stay Underemployed for At Least a Year So I Don’t Damage My Resume? (VIDEO)

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The details are sad. The answer isn’t.

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5 thoughts on “Should I Stay Underemployed for At Least a Year So I Don’t Damage My Resume? (VIDEO)”

  1. 14 bucks an hour? That would be a great job in Texas. And when did social
    media become a dead end job? If he wants to leave, I would love to have his
    job.

  2. 14 bucks an hour? That would be a great job in Texas. And when did social media become a dead end job? If he wants to leave, I would love to have his job.

  3. 14 bucks an hour? That would be a great job in Texas. And when did social media become a dead end job? If he wants to leave, I would love to have his job.

  4. +Marvin Scott Edmonds Milton His state taxes are over 7%, his real estate taxes are through the roof, gas and food prices are higher than Texas and even rental prices, if you can find s rental on Long Island, are much higher than Texas. He is underwater at $14 per hour

  5. +Marvin Scott Edmonds Milton His state taxes are over 7%, his real estate taxes are through the roof, gas and food prices are higher than Texas and even rental prices, if you can find s rental on Long Island, are much higher than Texas. He is underwater at $14 per hour

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