You recently received a letter from a friend asking for advice about whether to go to college or to try to get a job. You think he/she should get a job. Write a letter to this friend. In your letter: say why he/she would not enjoy going to college explain why getting a job is a good idea for him/her suggest types of job that would be suitable for him/he

Dear Arpit, I hope you are doing great! I am writing
this
letter with reference to help you select between a job or college to take up as the next step in your career. I would suggest you look out for jobs rather than a college degree at
this
point in life. All your friends are currently employed, and you already have a bachelor’s degree in your hand which you completed two months ago. In my view, I would suggest you take a break from your studies and focus more on your professional journey. As far as I am concerned, there have been a lot of responsibilities on your shoulders, and assuming the current circumstances of your household you should be supporting your family financially for better stability for their and your own future. There is a plethora of jobs available within your workstream which is Marketing and Sales.
However
, opportunities in the design field would be suitable for you because I am aware of the expertise you carry in a similar role.
Moreover
, you always talk with excitement on topics relating to structures and designs of buildings interiors and exteriors. I hope my suggestion would help you decide what is best for you. Warm Regards, Madhur Bathla
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  • Real-world experience
  • Practical experience
  • Financial independence
  • On-the-job training
  • Student loan debt
  • Personal growth
  • Professional networking
  • Career development
  • Skilled workers
  • Job market
  • Career goals
  • Immediate income
  • Professional relationships
  • Market demand
  • Defining interests
  • Educational investments
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