There are many college graduates out there who graduate with a big burden of debt and I was one of them. When I finished my Bachelor’s degree I had so many plans and dreams like I would buy this that, I would go there do that and so on. I did not look for a job instead I went for Master’s degree to add more debt into my life. From my experience what I suggest other is that after Bachelor’s degree do take a break, even if you don’t want just take a break for a year. If I would have taken that break I would have done Masters degree in the different field. Anyway, I was so much in debt when I graduated and I did not get the job right away. After almost ten months of graduation, I finally landed on my first job, the job was great and worth the wait. During those ten …show more content…
If you are in saving mode don’t go all organic at least for few months and use cheap stores like Aldi, Walmart to get your groceries. Use coupons or deals, watch out for sales in any purchase. Think about giving up on cable, Netflix, Hulu, gym membership etc., if you don’t use them much. If you have paid subscriptions to any product or anything give it up. Analyze your most important expenses like your life not possible without them and only spend on those.
Limit your social Life
I am not asking you to be anti-social, but choose your friends and whom you want to hang out with wisely. If you are in saving mode do not go out with friends every time you get bored also don’t go out much with expensive friends who only like to go to expensive places, buy expensive things and live lavishly.
Avoid taking unnecessary leaves or off day
I never took an off day in my first job. I utilized public holidays and weekends avoiding leaves on weekdays. If you are very sick and if there is an emergency you should otherwise don’t. I did get sick but, I worked from home in my sick days. I earned so much by not taking leaves.
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