Everyone's mileage will vary, but...not to be an ahole here, but someone should have told you that that degree field was a bad choice, and that you should have double majored or minored in another field that you could fall back on when the broadcasting gig (if you ever got one) ended after a few years, either by your choice ( wanting a normal life) or theirs.
Thank God I never had a fallback. I would have used it years ago and not been where I am now.
I could have taken the hint when I was a 56-year-old who was replaced by a 23-year old because I was too expensive.
I could have said it was time to hang it up when I was one of 1,500 people whacked in the January, 2020 iHeart layoffs. I was two months from my 64th birthday.
Instead, I'm enjoying the best gig and the best compensation of my career at something that really is all I ever wanted to do from like age 8---broadcast news. Yes, on a terrestrial radio station.
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