[quote name='Midnite']
I've gone on several interviews and have been told several times from the person conducting the interview, " that as soon as the economy turns I'll be out the door to get that $50k+ job I was promised after graduating." Crap like that just pisses me off.[/QUOTE]
I figured most jobs paid that or more in Baltimore since cost of living here is through the roof.
[quote name='Sir_Fragalot']Graduated in May with a degree in Computer Science. I have applied to 20+ jobs so far and no go with any of them (Northeast PA sucks with this). Although I did get 3 interviews.
I don't mind getting a job in the meantime (well if things don't get better) but I pretty much refuse to work at a supermarket, fast food place or convenience store (because I have worked in a fast food place before, and I heard horror stories about a supermarket. I want to keep my sanity).[/QUOTE]Try the D.C. area (you aren't that far from there). I know many places hiring with those degrees.
[quote name='KhaosX']I graduated 2009 with a BS in Computer Engineering.
My passion is in embedded programming/digital designs.
1 year later after constantly looking online, this past june, i found a job in IT/development for some corporation i never heard of before through monster. Surveying my friends, only half of them heard of the company. Recently i just found out it is a Fortune's 500 global, Fortune's top 100 best companies to work for in US, and Fortune's top 10 best companies to work for in New York(Where i live). 2 months working so far, i can see why that was the case.
I'm always going to be envious of a friend of mine, who graduated a year before me, with the same degree, and got a job right out making 60k doing exactly what I want to do. But seeing so many stories of people still looking, and just barely getting a job doing absolutely nothing related to their major, I now consider myself super lucky.[/QUOTE]Yeah, I had friends do the same thing, which is one reason I'm still constantly depressed.
While I shouldn't discuss my job too much, let me just admit one reason I question it at times (I would still love a job that utilizes my degree more) is because half the time when I get up in the morning, I wish I didn't have to go to work (but I still do always).
Congrats mis0.

I feel a bit envious on how quick it took you compared to me.