Yup entry level is now 3-5 years. It's been pretty discouraging.

It's a bit long for me :(( He attended career fairs at school, but has not used a recruiting agency. We are in rhe Los Angeles area. He's applied for a lot of government positions, waste treatment and the like, and the usual process engineer stuff off jobs boards, and for internships and such, in our area and elsewhere.

It was a bit. He is willing to take anything anywhere at this point

My son graduated without an internship and has been looking for a job for over a year.

Gorgeous 😍

Bring a hat if you are going to outside events. It will be hot as hell and no shade anywhere. Eat when you can. 3 meals a day is probably a pipe dream. Make a schedule ahead of time and don't expect to be able to get to everything.

Did Airbnb one year when we could not get a hotel

Orange county online job assessmentQuestion

Anyone have experience with this? Any advice?

waves It doesn't help that there is a family history

My boy was 4 when CDS gifted me a 6-week-old male kitten. They adored each other from the outset. My older boy is happy to have someone to roughhouse with as senior girl (11) will not allow it lol.

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Watching birdie with his big brother

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As a 6 week old trash kitten, banana for scale

Anyone with ideas, please share! I just turned 60 and as my dad and grandmother both had cancer (my dad thankfully recovered and has been cancer free for 10 years) this is a constant source of anxiety.

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Budget is around $300-400. Their current collection consists of a few vintage (Parker 51, Schaefer, Eversharp) and well as Pilot capless, Metropolitan, Sailor and a couple Pelikans.

Suggestions?

What pen would you recommend as a gift for someone (a pen person with a small collection) graduating with a phD in the near future? I am thinking something vintage/ more unique but open to all suggestions. I have been looking at vintage Montblancs.

Me too, and nurses freak out every time.