Sep. 17th, 2018

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thenarator:

thenarator:

as someone with a bachelor’s degree in english, i am inexpressibly tired of people telling me to get highly specific jobs that often require highly specific degrees. “just go write for a magazine!” you need a journalism degree for that. “just teach!” you need a teaching certificate, and also fuck you. “just go work at a tutoring place!” tutoring children with learning disabilities, which make up the majority of the clientele at those places, requires not only a teaching certificate but a specialized master’s degree. “just go work at a library!” you need a master’s degree in library science to be a librarian. it is actually a highly skilled and extremely competitive field. you don’t just “go work at a library,” you train for years in the vain hope that you will get one of handful of available jobs. “just go work at a library.” the nerve. the unmitigated gall. “just go work at a library.” ugh.

alright listen up. i had no idea this was going to be the most popular post i ever made, and i’ve gotten some really nice comments and some pretty condescending ones. let’s get a few things straight:

first, this post is based on MY experiences and MY research in MY geographical area. i don’t know if it really is any different in big cities, small towns or elsewhere in the world, but where i live this is how it is.

second, this post is not about my burning desire to work in a library. i honestly don’t want to, it’s just something that’s been recommended to me ad nauseam. 

thirdly, i don’t KNOW what you can do with an english degree. if i knew that, would i be having all these jobs recommended to me? i don’t have a job! i haven’t figured out what i’m doing with my life! i don’t KNOW!

and finally, several people have expressed their confusion about why i or anyone would get an english degree if there are no jobs for it, and i find these comments to be especially tedious.

i. was. told. there. would. be. jobs.

english is the only thing i’ve ever been good at, so i knew that’s what i wanted to study. it was my passion, and i was assured that following your passions was what college was about. i went to a meeting for prospective english majors freshman year and the head of the department told us all that he was constantly getting requests from employers who would tell him “send me all your english majors!” he told us if we majored in english we’d have the critical thinking skills to do whatever we liked. we’d be in impossibly high demand.

these were all, as i have found out, baldfaced lies. BUT, not in the way you think.

it’s true, english majors are not in as high demand as the department head led us to believe. but you know who is in incredibly high demand? NO ONE! there is no major that makes you imminently employable, not a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree or a doctorate. you are equally unemployable with a business degree, or a law degree, or a degree in marine biology. you could have a degree in any STEM field and you’d still struggle to find a job. the only difference between those degrees and an english degree is where you’re told to “just get a job doing x.”

we are in an employer’s market right now. there are more people than there are jobs to be had, partly because none of the baby boomers will fucking retire, but also because of all the people who have to work two jobs to make ends meet because nowhere pays a living wage anymore. no one is safe, nothing is sacred, and if you think “well if you’d only gotten a different degree this wouldn’t be happening lol” then you need to pull your head out of your ass and look around you my friend. this is not a result of our poor choices. we did not do this to ourselves. it was done to us, by the ivory tower shit-heads who line their pockets with our student loan money.

tldr: major in english. eat the rich.
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itsalexoliver reblogged your post and added:

I think we need some utopias these days - or at least we need to know that by striving for utopias we can at least make things better.

Maybe your solarpunk utopia could be threatened from the outside? Someone thinks they’ll be easy to conquer or exploit in some way. Now they’ve got to figure out how to resist that *without* turning into a mirror of their oppressor?

(The Cygnus 5 series is basically my heroine going ‘fuck it, I’m tired of religious dystopias and I’m also tired of commercial utopias. I’m going to build something better.’ So I really feel that wish for something better.)

I feel this. (I should read your series, it sounds excellent. I see it’s on Kobo. My Kindle got murdered in Bishkek and I need to replace it but I’m in denial about it so I haven’t started looking at who’s still in the market.) 

Well, the original thing I was working on that I did all the worldbuilding for was that the utopia was threatened by some of the environmental conditions it was built in response to, so it was a very Nobody Is At Fault, But We Have To Fix This kind of plot. 

But then as I was uninspired and bored and doodling, I imported a character and he pointed out that there was definitely a weak point in this utopia, relating to the issue of people being tied to the land, and if you’re displaced for whatever reason, and have no local ties, then you have no firm tie to citizenship, and all this society’s great utopian wonders are pretty precarious for you. (Maybe the current events headlines have been bleeding through after all.) So I guess I could explore that, without needing Possible World-Ending Stakes that it’s really hard to get to the sweet spot where people can save the world excitingly but believably. (If the peril is that bad, then how can you explain how it was staved off without a cast of thousands? If the peril’s not that bad then it’s hard to really get the stakes to seem high enough. And casts of thousands are kind of boring and most of the conflict is low-stakes interpersonal shit.)
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sigh

i like to think i’m Beyond Materialism and indeed i do go long periods of time where I don’t buy anything but food, really, but… I totally just bought myself two dresses and a top on eShakti and am really, really hankering for a bunch of new jewelry. i really like to bedeck myself in sparklies. (I need a faux-diamond [i’m not stupid] collar-style necklace, you know the kind that’s like, collarbones length, not a choker but not any longer than that? preferably in like, gradated sizes of jewels, I dunno what that’s called. but like, hella sparkly. that’s what i want.) (do i have a coherent Look or Aesthetic? No.)

also i need knee-high brown riding boots like, last year, and it is an injustice that i don’t own any. 

i don’t need professional officewear, is the thing, i could wear jeans and an old t-shirt every day at the office, and on the farm i need to wear things i don’t mind getting bleach on, that’s just how it works there, so… 

but i really wanted a corduroy dress, ok, and nothing could stop me from buying one. 

i’m hopeless…
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