Well that gives me hope. Not.

I joke about my Quarter Life Crisis and the book is on my wish list, but I didn’t know it also had its own website and career center. The Department of Labor reports that two-thirds of twentysomethings stick with their current employer for less than three years. In other words, we all hate our jobs and it’s making our lives miserable. So far the best advice anyone can give is to manage your expectations and bide your time until something better comes along.

“Must be a quarter life crisis.” That’s a John Mayer lyric somewhere. Why Georgia, I think.

  • http://www.srah.net/weblog srah

    I thought it was No Such Thing. Now I have to go listen.

  • http://beenie.highlymoody.com/ Kat

    So yeah, I’d love to set up MT… but I’m loathe to try and move over all my archives AND create a new template while flailing my arms about wildly and trying to acclimate myself to Japan. Argh… what’s a girl to do?

    *flails arms about wildly*

  • http://www.trueself.org Michelle

    Im 34.. Is it too early for my mid life crisis???

  • http://rantorama.com BeerMary

    I love my job. Of course, I had to have a sucky job, sell my house, and move 8 hours away to a state where I didn’t know anyone, all by myself, in order to be in the position to find my job. Most people don’t take chances like that. I just had nothing to lose!